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Voyeurism in India (Section 354-C of IPC)

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Voyeurism in India (Section 354-C of IPC)

Introduction According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)’s 2019 data, there has been a significant rise in criminal cases. There is a 1.65 per cent rise in cases registered, 7.3 percent increase in crimes against women, cybercrimes have jumped up by 63.5 per cent, and on an average, there are 87 rape cases daily….

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General Explanations under the IPC (Section 6-52A)

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General Explanations under the IPC (Section 6-52A)

6. Definitions in the Code to be understood subject to exceptions Throughout this Code every definition of an offence, every penal provision, and every illustration of every such definition or penal provision, shall be understood subject to the exceptions contained in the Chapter entitled “General Exceptions”, though these exceptions are not repeated in such definition,…

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Offences against property under IPC (Simplified)

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Offences against property under IPC (Simplified)

Introduction Property can be categorized into two parts i.e. movable and immovable. Any offence which is committed against either of the two is punishable under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. And these offences are given in chapter 17 of the Indian Penal Code which covers Section 378 to Section 462. And these offences are theft,…

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Cruelty to married woman under IPC – Short note

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Cruelty to married woman under IPC – Short note

Introduction Chapter XXA was inserted in the Indian Penal Code in the year 1983 to protect married women from being subjected to cruelty by the husband or his relatives. if it is proved then the punishment extending to 3 years and fine has been prescribed. The expression “cruelty” has been defined in wide terms so…

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Defamation and its punishment under IPC

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Defamation and its punishment under IPC

The right to freedom of speech and expression is highly respected if it is exercised in a bona fide manner and without hurting the sentiments of other people. If it is used to defame another person, the right to freedom of speech and expression is considered an offence. In general, defamation can be understood as…

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Rape and it’s punishments under IPC

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Rape and it’s punishments under IPC

Rape Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code requires two essentials to be fulfilled for making it an offence of rape.  They are as follow – 1. An act of sexual intercourse by a man with a woman. 2. The act of sexual intercourse must fall under any one of the seven categories given in…

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Kidnaping and abduction under IPC (Simplified)

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Kidnaping and abduction under IPC (Simplified)

Introduction  The word kidnapping has been derived from the word “kid” meaning child and “napping” means to steal.  Therefore, kidnapping literally means child stealing. Section 359 – 369 of the code has made kidnapping and abduction punishable.  The main object of enacting these Provisions is to secure the personal liberty of citizens, to give legal…

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Assault Under IPC (including S. 354A to S. 354D) – Simplified

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Assault Under IPC (including S. 354A to S. 354D) – Simplified

Assault Section 351 provides that: If a person makes any gesture, or any preparation by knowing and with the intention that it will cause apprehension (fear) in the mind of the person present there. It is the use of criminal force to that person. It is said to commit an assault. Explanation: Mere words do…

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Short note on Criminal Force under IPC

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Short note on Criminal Force under IPC

CRIMINAL FORCE : Section 350 The term criminal force is defined in section 350 of IPC. And criminal force uses the meaning of ‘force’ defined in section 349 as for more clarity to section 350.  When a person intentionally uses force on another person without that person’s consent, in order to commit an offence and…

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Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement under IPC (simplified)

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Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement under IPC (simplified)

Introduction The Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of movement and personal liberty under Articles 19 and 21. In order to protect these rights IPC lays down laws. Section 339 and 340 of the IPC talk about wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement respectively.  These offences are related to the circumstances where people are confined or restrained and…

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