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Section 88 - Indian Penal Code, 1860
Indian Penal Code, 1860
88. Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person's benefit
Nothing which is not intended to cause death, is an offence by reason of any harm which it may cause, or be intended by the doer to cause, or be known by the doer to be likely to cause, to any person for whose benefit it is done in good faith, and who has given a consent, whether express or implied, to suffer that harm, or to take the risk of that harm.
Illustration
A, a surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause the death of Z, who suffers under a painful complaint, but not intending to cause Z's death and intending in good faith, Z's benefit performs that operation on Z, with Z's consent. A has committed no offence.
Related Sections
- Section 100: When the right of private defense of the body extends to causing death
- Section 156: Liability of agent of owner or occupier for whose benefit riot is committed
- Section 399: Making preparation to commit dacoity
- Section 6: Definitions in the Code to be understood subject to exceptions
- Section 306: Abetment of suicide
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