Document from the year 2024 in the subject Computer Science - Miscellaneous, Amity University, language: English, abstract: The Doctrine of Necessity is a fundamental principle in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that seeks to balance the strict application of the law with the practical exigencies of real-life situations. This abstract outline an in-depth examination of the Doctrine of Necessity within the context of the IPC. The study aims to elucidate the origins and evolution of this doctrine, its relevance in contemporary legal jurisprudence, and its application in Indian criminal law. The research delves into notable legal cases and precedents where the Doctrine of Necessity has been invoked, highlighting its significance in providing an exception to criminal liability when actions are taken out of necessity and in the absence of alternative means. Furthermore, the paper explores the doctrinal and jurisprudential underpinnings of this principle, drawing from both Indian and international legal perspectives. The investigation also scrutinizes the inherent challenges and ambiguities associated with the Doctrine of Necessity, including the subjectivity of what constitutes necessity and the potential for misuse or abuse. Additionally, it will discuss the ongoing debates and critiques surrounding this doctrine, assessing its limitations and proposing possible improvements or clarifications. By offering a comprehensive analysis of the Doctrine of Necessity in the Indian Penal Code, this research project aims to contribute to a better understanding of the legal principles governing exceptions to criminal liability in situations of necessity, thus aiding in the development of a more just and equitable legal system.
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