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Definition and Nature of Crime
Definition of Crime Crime can be defined as an act or omission that is prohibited by law and is punishable by the state. It is...
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Constituents Elements of Crime
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) defines a crime as an act or omission that is punishable under the law. The following are the essential...
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Stages of Crime
The various phases or processes that take place between having the idea to commit a crime and actually carrying it out are referred to...
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Dowry Death
The offence of dowry death falls under Section 304B of the IPC, which is a cognizable and non-bailable offence. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) has...
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Section 48: “Vessel”
The word “vessel” denotes anything made for the conveyance by water of human beings or of property.
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Section 49: “Year”. “Month”
Wherever the word “year” or the word “month” is used, it is to be understood that the year or the month is to be reckoned according to the...
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Section 50: “Section”
The word “section” denotes one of those portions of a Chapter of this Code which are distinguished by prefixed numeral figures.
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Section 51: “Oath”
The word “oath” includes a solemn affirmation substituted by law for an oath, and any declaration required or authorised by law to be made before a...
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Section 52: “Good faith”
Nothing is said to be done or believed in “good faith” which is done or believed without due care and attention.
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Section 52A: “Harbour”
Except in section 157, and in section 130 in the case in which the harbour is given by the wife or husband of the...
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