What is IPC Section 96?
IPC Section 96 states that nothing is an offence if it is done while exercising the right of private defence. […]

IPC Section 96 states that nothing is an offence if it is done while exercising the right of private defence. […]
IPC Section 95 states that a person is not guilty of an offence if the harm caused is so minor
IPC Section 94 protects a person from criminal liability when they commit an act because they are forced by threats
IPC Section 93 protects a person from criminal liability for making a communication in good faith for the benefit of
IPC Section 92 protects a person who acts in good faith for another person’s benefit without that person’s consent when
IPC Section 91 states that the exceptions mentioned in the Indian Penal Code do not apply to every offence. An
IPC Section 90 explains when a person’s consent is not considered valid under the Indian Penal Code. Consent given due
IPC Section 9 defines the meaning of the word “number” used throughout the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this
IPC Section 89 protects a person from criminal liability when an act is done in good faith for the benefit
IPC Section 88 protects a person from criminal liability when they cause harm while acting in good faith for another
IPC Section 87 protects a person from criminal liability when an act is done with the consent of an adult
IPC Section 86 deals with offences that require a particular intention or knowledge when the accused was intoxicated. If a