Correct option is A
The principle of
volenti non fit injuria (to one who is willing, no harm is done) is incorporated in Section 87 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). This Section states that an act is not an offense if the person to whom harm is caused consents to the risk of that harm, provided that the act is not intended to cause death or grievous hurt. Information Booster Section 87 protects individuals who engage in activities where harm may be consented to, such as contact sports or medical procedures. The law acknowledges that voluntary participation in certain activities involves an inherent risk of injury, which is accepted by the participants.
Additional Knowledge
· Section 90: Deals with the concept of consent, specifying when consent is not valid, such as when it is given under fear, misconception, or by a person of unsound mind.
· Section 92: Provides protection for acts done in good faith for the benefit of another person without their consent.
· None of the above: Incorrect because Section 87 directly incorporates the maxim.