Criminal Breach of Trust and Misappropriation under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Criminal breach of trust (CBT) and misappropriation are key offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC, 1860) that deal…
Theft, Robbery, and Dacoity under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Theft, robbery, and dacoity are among the most common property offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC, 1860). These…
Offences Against Property under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction - Offences Against Property Offences against property are a significant category under the Indian Penal Code (IPC, 1860), aimed…
Dowry Death and Cruelty under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Dowry death and cruelty are grave offences recognized under the Indian Penal Code (IPC, 1860) to protect women from…
Causing Death by Negligence (Section 304A IPC)
Introduction While intentional acts like murder or culpable homicide threaten life directly, Section 304A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC,…
Culpable Homicide and Murder (Sections 299–304 IPC)
Introduction Culpable homicide and murder are the gravest offences against the human body under the Indian Penal Code (IPC, 1860).…
Offences Against Human Body under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Offences against the human body are central to criminal law, as they directly affect the life, health, and physical…
Offences Relating to Religion under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Religion plays a central role in India’s social and cultural fabric. Recognizing the sensitivity of religious beliefs, the Indian…
Offences Against Public Servants under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Public servants play a vital role in the functioning of government and administration. Crimes directed against them undermine public…
Offences Relating to Public Tranquillity under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction - Offences Relating to Public Tranquillity Public tranquillity is the state of peace, order, and harmony in society. Any…