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BNS 43

defination of bns section 43

bns 43 Defending property from theft, robbery, trespassing, mischief, or house-breaking

BNS 42

BNS 42: Protecting property with non-deadly force

BNS 42, which outlines the rules for using force to defend property. It emphasizes that while you can use force to stop theft, damage, or trespassing, deadly force is not allowed.

BNS 41

BNS 41: Understanding the right to use deadly force to protect property.

BNS 41 :You can use deadly force to protect your property in specific situations like robbery, burglary, or arson, but only if you believe your life or safety is in immediate danger.

BNS 40

Start and Continuation of Self-Defense Right

BNS 40, which allows a person to protect themselves as soon as they sense danger and until it is gone.

BNS 39

A person protecting themselves from an attacker without using deadly force

BNS 39, where you can cause harm to protect yourself but cannot kill the attacker unless the situation is extremely serious.

BNS 38

Explanation of when deadly force is allowed under BNS Section 38.

BNS 38, detailing when you can use deadly force in self-defense, such as in cases of imminent death, severe injury, or serious criminal intentions.

BNS 37

Understanding self-defense limits under BNS 37

BNS 37 outlines when you cannot claim self-defense against public servants acting within their duties