I absolutely believe there are times when lying is plausible and could be considered the "right" thing to do.
In some cases I believe lying is definitely a better choice then telling the truth, whether it be to prevent harm, to keep security, or to protect oneself. For example, if one were to lie about having money on them when a burglar tries to mug someone. The victim shows an empty wallet when in reality there's money in his shoe. Or, as another example, when receiving a well thought out gift that you actually don't like even though the person put a lot of thought and effort into it. You're able to spare their feelings without any harm coming from lying. In a more extreme example, national security. If someone is being interrogated in a government by an outside force trying to find information to harm that country, I don't find it wrong for the person to lie in order to save the lives of the people that could possibly be harmed by giving valid information.
Leave it to me to probably think too hard on a simple question... but ehh, if I'm going to answer, I might as well put some thought in it.