Section 95 Ipc

Act causing slight harm.
Section 95 ipc. Right of private defence against the act of a person of unsound mind. Ipc section crime 97 right of private defence of the body and of property 107 abetting a crime is equally punishable 264 fraudulent use of false instrument for weighing. 95 states nothing is an offence by reason that it causes or that it is intended to cause or that it is known to be likely to cause any harm if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm.
Extent to which the right may be exercised. The following sections of ipc should be known to every person in india. Act causing slight harm nothing is an offence by reason that it causes or that it is intended to cause or that it is known to be likely to cause any harm if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm.
95 act causing slight harm. Of the right of private defense 96. Right of private defence of the body and of property.
Nothing is an offence by reason that it causes or that it is intended to cause or that it is known to be likely to cause any harm if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm. While convicting the accused under section 504 of the code the court held that section 95 of the code was not applicable as it was not a trivial act. Section 92 in the indian penal code.
Nothing is an offence by reason that it causes or that it is intended to cause or that it is known to be likely to cause any harm if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm. Things done in private defence. Acts against which there is no right of private defence.
Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search warrants for the same. But a lenient view perhaps not justified was taken by the court and the accused was merely admonished for the act. Section 95 in the indian penal code act causing slight harm nothing is an offence by reason that it causes or that it is intended to cause or that it is known to be likely to cause any harm if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm.