Section 23
Act Done In Good Faith To Prevent Other Harm, Injury Not To Be Offence
ence: Any act done by a person shall not be considered to be an
offence merely by reason of its being done with the knowledge that it
is likely to cause harm, injury, if it be done without any criminal
intent to cause harm, injury, and in good faith for the purpose of
preventing or avoiding possible great harm, injury to life, person or
property and it was so imminent that greater harm, injury than such
act was likely to result in would be caused to the life, person or
property of him or her or any one else if such act was not done
immediately.