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  1. 32. Words referring to acts include illegal omissions. 33. “Act”. “Omission”. 34. Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. 35. When such an act is criminal by reason of its being done with a criminal knowledge or intention. 36. Effect caused partly by act and partly by omission. 37.

  2. Section 1. Title and extent of operation of the Code. Section 2. Punishment of offences committed within India. Section 3. Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India. Section 4. Extension of Code to extra-territorial offences. Section 5. Certain laws not to be affected by this Act. Section 6.

  3. Full text containing the act, Indian Penal Code, 1860, with all the sections, schedules, short title, enactment date, and footnotes.

  4. Chapters in IPC. Updated: 31 Oct 2022. The Indian Penal Code is the act number 45 of the year 1860 and the main general Penal Code of the Indian Law, provided here as a cleaned up bareact with full text search capability in mobile format.

  5. Central Acts. Section 325. Punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Previous Next. Whoever, except in the case provided for by section 335, voluntarily causes grievous hurt, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine. Previous Next.

  6. The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) is the official criminal code of India. It is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law. The code was drafted on the recommendations of first law commission of India established in 1834 under the Charter Act of 1833 under the Chairmanship of Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay.

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · The Inclusion of Acid Attacks as Specific Offences in the Indian Penal Code and a Law for Compensation for Victims of Crime 2009 Accessible_(PDF 437KB) | Accessible_Hindi(PDF 2.70MB)

  8. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) was the official criminal code in the Republic of India, inherited from British India after independence, until it was repealed and replaced by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in December 2023, which came into effect on 1 July 2024.

  9. No person subject to the Army Act, the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), or the Naval Discipline Act, the Indian Navy (Discipline) Act, 1934 (34 of 1934), the Air Force Act, the Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), is subject to punishment under this Code for any of the offences defined in this Chapter.

  10. the indian penal code, 1860 (act no. 45 of 1860) [6th october 1860]3 contents s. no. chapter 1. introduction 2. general explanations 3. punishments 4. general exceptions 5. abetment 6. criminal conspiracy 7. offences against the state 8. 1offences relating to the army [ navy and air force] 9. offfences a gainst the public tranquillity 10. offences by or relating to pubilc servants 11. 1chapter ...

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