What Is the Difference Between Force and Criminal Force in IPC
This IPC law note helps you understand what is force and criminal force under the Indian Penal Code and the difference between them.KEEP READING
This IPC law note helps you understand what is force and criminal force under the Indian Penal Code and the difference between them.KEEP READING
Life imprisonment at the first instance means imprisonment for the rest of the life of the person convicted. This IPC note tells you more.KEEP READING
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Sections 499 to 502 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offence of defamation. This IPC law note tells you its essentials and exceptions.KEEP READING
There are a few steps involved in the commission of a crime. When a person intentionally commits a crime, these are the four stages.KEEP READING
Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code declares that attempting suicide is a punishable offence, and the survivor will be punished accordingly.KEEP READING
A clear answer to this question is yes. A person can commit theft of his own property too. This IPC law note tells you all about this topic.KEEP READING
354. Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty. Whoever assaults or uses criminal force to any woman, intending to outrage or knowing it to be likely that he will thereby outrage her modesty, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term whichKEEP READING
In India, there is no proper legislation related to riots. But section 146 IPC penalises the use of force or violence by an unlawful assembly.KEEP READING
147. Punishment for rioting. Whoever is guilty of rioting, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENCE Punishment—Imprisonment for 2 years, or fine, or both—Cognizable—Bailable— Triable by any Magistrate—Non-compoundable. COMMENTS The Sub-InspectorKEEP READING
Rioting is given under Section 146 of IPC, whereas affray under Section 159 of IPC. This Indian Penal Code law note talk about their differences.KEEP READING
Section 133 CrPC talks about the disposal of public nuisances in emergencies. Learn more about sec 133 with punishment and case laws.KEEP READING
Rules of the Road Regulations, 1989, Indian Penal Code, 1860 and Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 are in place to safeguard pedestrians.KEEP READING
Adultery under section 497 IPC, is an offence committed against the husband because a wife can’t be punished for the offence of adultery under this section.KEEP READING
India is a developing country, but still, rape is a persisting problem at present. Rape is a mark of disgrace that has existed in India for a long time.KEEP READING
If the government’s order is not followed or disobeyed, then the person may be punished as per section 188 of IPC.KEEP READING
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