Section 105 of IPC : Section 105: Commencement And Continuance Of The Right Of Private Defence Of Property

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where Mr. Sharma notices a thief trying to steal his bike from his driveway. As soon as Mr. Sharma perceives this threat to his property, his right to private defence of property under Section 105 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, is triggered. He may take reasonable steps to prevent the theft, such as shouting for help or physically restraining the thief. This right continues until the thief retreats, assistance arrives, or the bike is recovered.

In another instance, if a robber enters Mrs. Iyer's shop and threatens her with a weapon, he...

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