# 88 Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person's benefit
Nothing, which is not intented to cause death, is an offence by reason of any harm which it may cause, or be intended by the doer to cause, or be known by the doer to be likely to cause, to any person for whose benefit it is done in good faith, and who has given a consent, whether express or implied, to suffer that harm, or to take the risk of that harm.
Illustration
A, a surgeon, knowing that a particular operation is likely to cause the death of Z, who suffers under the painful complaint, but not intending to cause Z's death, and intending, in good faith, Z's benefit, performs that operation on Z, with Z's consent. A has committed no offence.
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GENERAL EXCEPTIONS
84
Act of a person of unsound mind85
Act of a person incapable of judgment by reason of intoxication caused against his will86
Offence requiring a particular intent or knowledge committed by one who is intoxicated87
Act not intended and not known to be likely to cause death or grievous hurt, done by consent89
Act done in good faith for benefit of child or insane person, by or by consent of guardian90
Consent known to be given under fear or misconception91
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