The Supreme Court, in Suresh Singhal vs. State, has held that a mere reasonable apprehension of danger to life is enough to put the right of self-defence into operation and it is not necessary that there should be an actual commission of the offence in order to give rise to the right of private defence.
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/right-private-defence-available-even-reasonable-apprehension-danger-life-sc/
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/right-private-defence-available-even-reasonable-apprehension-danger-life-sc/
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