Correct Answer:
B. In good faith
The concept of 'protection of actions' in law typically refers to immunity from legal liability for actions taken under specific circumstances. The correct answer is In good faith.
- Actions performed in good faith mean they were done honestly, without malicious intent, and with a genuine belief in their legality or propriety. Such actions are often protected to allow officials or individuals to perform their duties without undue fear of litigation.
- Actions done maliciously, by mistake, or simply by an informer generally do not qualify for such protection, as they either involve wrongful intent, negligence, or are not inherently protected categories unless specifically defined by statute.