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168 Print II 2P5
An act of the first order may be divided into
two branches —
A justification is a circumstance which
when applied to any act removes from it its
mischievous pernicious noxious quality. They may be In the aggregate
they may be called grounds of justification or
for justifications.
Justifications in general which apply
to almost all offences may be
reduced classed under the following heads
1. Consent
2. Precaution against a greater calamity
3. Medical practice
4. Self defence
5. Sovereign power
6. Domestic power
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