
Category: Indian Penal Code
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Rioting (Ss. 146 – 148 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Rioting (Ss. 146 – 148 IPC) S. 146: Rioting: Whenever force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly, or by any member thereof, in prosecution of the common object of such assembly, every member of such assembly is guilty of the offence of…
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Aggravated Forms of Unlawful Assembly and Punishments (Ss. 142 -145 and 149 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Aggravated Forms of Unlawful Assembly and Punishments (Ss. 142 -145 and 149 IPC) In the last article, we have understood the concept of unlawful assembly, In this article we shall see aggravated forms of unlawful assembly and punishments for the same. Section 142 defines…
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Unlawful Assembly (S. 141 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Unlawful Assembly (S. 141 IPC) For a country to grow, develop and reach new heights of good governance, it is of utmost importance that its government should be able to give its citizens a peaceful and egalitarian environment. The maintenance of Public Order and…
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Concept Application 2.1 A MCQs (Ss. 6 to 52)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Concept Application 2.1 A MCQs (Ss. 6 to 52) In the Indian Penal Code, the pronoun โheโ and its derivatives are used for In IPC the word โWomanโ denotes to:- Under Section 10 of IPC โManโ denotes a male human being of:- In the…
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Criminal Act in Furtherance of Common Intention (S. 34 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Criminal Act in Furtherance of Common Intention (S. 34 IPC) A person is liable or responsible for a crime when he or she has acted with criminal intent, as opposed to acting accidentally or lacking the ability to act deliberately. The principle of criminal…
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Meaning of Public, Servant of Government, Government, India (Ss. 12 to 18 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Sections 12 to 18 IPC In the last article, we have studied Sections 11 of the IPC which defines the term “person”. When reading the code Chapter II on General Explanation and Chapter IV on General Exceptions are very important. Acceptance of satisfactory terminology…
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Person (S. 11 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Person (S. 11 IPC) In the last article, we have studied Sections 8-10 of the IPC which define Gender, Number, and man and woman respectively. When reading the code Chapter II on General Explanation and Chapter IV on General Exceptions are very important. Acceptance…
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Law of Intoxication (Ss. 85 and 86 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Law of Intoxication (Ss. 85 and 86 IPC) The term Intoxication means the person is incapable of doing things mentally as well as physically because of the consumption of alcohol or other narcotic substance. It is commonly known as a condition of addiction. In…
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Defense of Insanity (S. 84 IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code >Defense of Insanity (S. 84 IPC) When a person proved with the commission of an offence, and ought to have been punished by law, if he is exempted from such legal punishment under special conditions stipulated in the law, it is known as General Exception.…
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Law of Sedition (S. 124A IPC)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Law of Sedition (S. 124A IPC) Section 124-A of the Indian Penal Code defines sedition. According to Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to…









