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IPC Law Notes:- Indian Penal Code, CLAT, ILI, AILET LLM Entrance Exam, Judicial Services, Public Prosecutor Exam, UPSC, CBI APP etc.:- Our Legal World
An Overview of Dacoity under the Indian Penal Code
An Overview of Dacoity under the Indian Penal Code Introduction Section 391 of Indian Penal Code defines Dacoity. There is no difference between robbery ...
General Exceptions under IPC: Section 76-106
General Exceptions under IPC: Section 76-106 The criminal law covers various punishments which vary from case to case but it is not always necessary ...
Joint Liability- Section of 34 IPC
Joint Liability – Section of 34 IPC- Our Legal World Introduction: Join Liability The concept of joint liability is present in both criminal and ...
Custodial death and Violence in Indian with Case laws
Custodial death and Violence in Indian with Case laws The concept of custodial death and Violence is not new for the Indian society. During ...
IPC case law for Judicial Services, CLAT PG, NET (Law)
IPC case law for Judicial Services, CLAT PG, NET (Law) IPC Case Law IPC landmark cases PDF Joint Liability (34/149) R v cruise- section ...
List of Non-Bailable Offences Under IPC
List of Non-Bailable Offences Under IPC List of Non-Bailable Offences Under IPC 121 Wages War Waging or attempting to wage war, or abetting ...
STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL- With Short Explanation
STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL- With Short Explanation STAGES OF CRIMINAL TRIAL UNDER CrPC Normally a Criminal Trial has to travel through main stages from ...
Theft, Robbery, Extortion, Dacoity under Indian Penal Code, 1860
Theft, Robbery, Extortion, Dacoity under Indian Penal Code, 1860 The terms robbery, theft, and even extortion seem very similar and even used interchangeably or ...
Stages of Crime under Indian Penal Code
Stages of Crime under Indian Penal Code :- Our Legal World Crime In general words crime is a “don’t ...
Difference between Culpable Homicide Section 299 and Murder 300
Difference between Culpable Homicide Section 299 and Murder 300 Section 299 and 300: Murder (defined under Section 300) and culpable homicide (defined under Section ...