Section 47 of The Indian Penal Code – “Animal”
Section 47 of The Indian Penal Code – “Animal” The word “animal” denotes any living creature, other than a human being. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 47 of The Indian Penal Code – “Animal” The word “animal” denotes any living creature, other than a human being. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 46 of The Indian Penal Code – “Death” The word “death” denotes the death of a human being unless the contrary appears from the context. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 45 of The Indian Penal Code – “Life” The word “life” denotes the life of a human being unless the contrary appears from the context. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 44 of The Indian Penal Code – “Injury” The word “injury” denotes any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body, mind, reputation, or property. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 43 of The Indian Penal Code – “Illegal”. “Legally bound to do” The word “illegal” is applicable to everything which is an offence or which is prohibited by law, or which furnishes ground for a civil action; and a…
Section 42 of The Indian Penal Code – “Local law” A “local law” is a law applicable only to a particular part of 1[2***3[India]]. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
Section 41 of The Indian Penal Code – “Special law” A “special law” is a law applicable to a particular subject. See Index of IPC See Related Posts.
1[Section 40 of The Indian Penal Code – “Offence” Except in the 2[Chapters] and sections mentioned in clauses 2 and 3 of this section, the word “offence” denotes a thing made punishable by this Code. In Chapter IV, 3[Chapter VA]…
Section 39 of The Indian Penal Code – “Voluntarily” A person is said to cause an effect “voluntarily” when he causes it by means whereby he intended to cause it, or by means which, at the time of employing those…
Section 38 of The Indian Penal Code – Persons Concerned in Criminal Act May Be Guilty of Different Offences Where several persons are engaged or concerned in the commission of a criminal act, they may be guilty of different offences…