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  1. 375. Rape.— A man is said to commit "rape" if he— (a) penetrates his penis, to any extent, into the vagina, mouth, urethra or anus of a woman or makes her to do so with him or any other person; or.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Rape under section 375 of the Indian Penal Code includes all or any of the following acts by a man against a woman: Penetration of a man’s sexual organ (penis) into a woman’s mouth, vagina, urethra or anus or making her do so with him or someone else; or

  3. Section 375 of IPC tells about rape and what actions, if done by a man, can make him liable for punishment under Section 376 of IPC. Section 375 was in IPC from the time of the enactment of this statute but its ambit has been enlarged after the Criminal Law Amendment of 2013.

  4. May 22, 2022 · Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Section 375 and its clauses. First clause : against her will. Second clause : without consent. Third and fourth clauses : passive non-resistance or consent obtained by fraud. Fifth clause : sexual intercourse with insane or drunken person.

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · This article is written by Diksha Paliwal. The article discusses in detail the legal framework and jurisprudence as enunciated in the Indian Criminal Law for the punishment of rape.

  6. What is IPC Section 375? Section 375 deals with the situations which are classified as Rape. Any sexual activity with takes place without a will and without the consent of the female involved in it, it will be termed as rape.

  7. Dec 29, 2020 · Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code defines that a man is said to commit the offence of rape when: There is penetration by him or any other person of the penis to any extent into the vagina, mouth, urethra or anus of women or makes her do so with him or any other person.

  8. Feb 14, 2015 · In the Indian Penal Code, Section 375 defines rape. Taking note of the inadequacy of law of rape and its failure to safeguard the rights of the innocent victims against the heinous crime, the Parliament in 1983 and 2013 extensively amended the law of rape so as to make the law more realistic.

  9. Provided that a woman who does not physically resist to the act of penetration shall not by the reason only of that fact, be regarded as consenting to the sexual activity. Exception 1 .A medical procedure or intervention shall not constitute rape.

  10. May 11, 2022 · While Justice Rajiv Shakdher struck down Exception 2 of the Indian Penal Code’s Section 375 that decriminalised rape within marriage, Justice C. Hari Shankar upheld its validity. Exception 2...