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Under Section 29 BNS, which principle is affirmed regarding acts that are offences independently of harm caused?
If an act causes harm but is justified by consent it is always excused
An act which is itself an offence cannot be justified merely because it prevents harm
All harmful acts become excusable if done to prevent greater harm
Consent automatically legalises all acts causing injury
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