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IPC Section 417: Explained Punishment for cheating
August 1, 2024
Cheating is wrong and defiant of the society norms of ethics because cheating involves betrayal with an element of rebellion ...
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IPC Section 418: Cheating with knowledge that wrongful loss may ensue to person whose interest offender is bound to protect
August 1, 2024
For example in Indian context the legislation aims to protect any person from physical and other forms of harm predicted ...
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IPC Section 415: Cheating and Its Legal Implications
July 31, 2024
With reference to the laws in their every day activities cheating is a term that people use commonly; but when ...
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IPC Section 400: Punishment for belonging to gang of dacoits
July 31, 2024
Indian Penal Code- this is a code that covers all the aspects of criminal law as it has been designed ...
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IPC Section 398: Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with a deadly weapon
July 31, 2024
Robbery and dacoity are heinous offenses which include the elements related to the forcible or by threat, decamp. Section 398 ...
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IPC Section 399: Making Preparation to Commit Dacoity
July 31, 2024
In India, the law concerning criminal justice is the Indian Penal Code, which is a codified code and is aimed ...
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IPC Section 392: Punishment for Robbery in India
July 27, 2024
The threat is also a criminal offense, and in India, the same falls under section 392 of the IPC. This ...
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IPC Section 394: Voluntarily Causing Hurt in Committing Robbery
July 27, 2024
While discussing the criminal law scenario in India, one of the important provisions of the IPC is Section 394, which ...
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IPC Section 395: Punishment for Dacoity
July 27, 2024
The criminal code in India is called the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which was enacted in 1860 and established the ...
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IPC Section 397: Robbery or Dacoity, with Attempt to Cause Death or Grievous Hurt
July 27, 2024
It is noteworthy that the legislation of India concerning robbery and dacoity is rather severe because of the high level ...
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