1) Introduction : Section 403 and Section 404 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with Criminal Misappropriation of Property. ...
Offences Relating to Religion (Section 295 to Section 298 of the Indian Penal Code 1860)
Introduction : Chapter XV of the Indian Penal Code 1860 deals with offences relating to religion. There are five Sections in this cha...
Extortion : Offences against property (Indian Penal Code 1860)
1) Introduction : Section 383 of the Indian Penal Code defines extortion and Section 384 of the Indian Penal Code provides punishme...
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When a person commits mischief he only causes loss to another but he does not gain anything himself, while in theft he makes a wro...
Offences Relating to Weights and Measures (Indian Penal Code,1860)
1) Introduction : The Indian Penal Code, 1860 chapter XIII, Section 264 to Section 267 deals with the offences relating to weights and m...
Causing Death by Negligence (Indian Penal Code 1860)
1) Introduction The original Indian Penal Code had no provision for punishment in those cases where a person causes death of pe...
Difference between Rash and Negligence act
No Rash Negligent Act 1) Rash is Primarily ov...
Dowry Death (Section 304-B, Indian Penal Code, 1860)
1) Introduction In 1986 a new offence known as dowry death was inserted in the Indian Penal ode by the Virtue of Secti...
Offences Relating to Elections : Indian Penal Code 1860
Chapter IXA, Section 171A to Section 171I of the Indian Penal Code 1860 dealing with offences relating to elections. This Chap...
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