Read the following Principle :'There is always an imposed duty on a person to act on moral necessity to preserve one's life, yet there may be justifiable occasions of causing harm on innocent persons.' In the light of the above, in which of the following circumstances the accused can claim doctrine of self-preservation under the provisions of Sec. 81 of IPC?

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Read the following Principle :<br />'There is always an imposed duty on a person to act on moral necessity to preserve one's life, yet there may be justifiable occasions of causing harm on innocent persons.' In the light of the above, in which of the following circumstances the accused can claim doctrine of self-preservation under the provisions of Sec. 81 of IPC?






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