Right of private defence shields acts done in its lawful exercise from being treated as offences under the statute. Section 34 provides that acts done in the exercise of the right of private defence are not offences, operating as a statutory exclusion of criminal liability for defensive acts performed within the scope of that right.
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Right of private defence shields acts done in its lawful exercise from being treated as offences under the statute.
Section 34 provides that acts done in the exercise of the right of private defence are not offences, operating as a statutory exclusion of criminal liability for defensive acts performed within the scope of that right.
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