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"The right of private defence of body commences as soon as a reasonable apprehension of danger to the body arises and continues as long as such apprehension continues." This observation was made by the Supreme Court in:

A. Deo Narain v. State of Uttar Pradesh

B. Ram Swaroop v. State of Uttar Pradesh

C. Ranga Billa v. Union of India

D. State of Punjab v. Nanak Chand

Answer: Option A


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