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Cheating and Forgery under the Indian Penal Code

Introduction Cheating and forgery are significant offences under the Indian Penal Code…

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Offences Against Property under the Indian Penal Code

Introduction - Offences Against Property Offences against property are a significant category…

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Dowry Death and Cruelty under the Indian Penal Code

Introduction Dowry death and cruelty are grave offences recognized under the Indian…

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Causing Death by Negligence (Section 304A IPC)

Introduction While intentional acts like murder or culpable homicide threaten life directly,…

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Culpable Homicide and Murder (Sections 299–304 IPC)

Introduction Culpable homicide and murder are the gravest offences against the human…

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Offences Against Human Body under the Indian Penal Code

Introduction Offences against the human body are central to criminal law, as…

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Abetment and Conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code

Introduction In criminal law, the commission of a crime is not limited…

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Joint and Constructive Liability under the Indian Penal Code, 1860

Introduction In criminal law, liability generally arises from the personal commission of…

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Kinds of Punishment under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)

Introduction - Kinds of Punishment The Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860, lays…

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Stages of Crime

Introduction - Stages of Crime Crime is not an instantaneous act but…

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