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 and dacoity the gravity of the offence consists in the terror it caused by the presence of a number of offenders. Dacoity is perhaps the only offence which the legislature has […]
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 that the person gets punished for a crime which he/she had committed. The IPC recognises defence in chapter 4 of the Indian penal code under General exceptions from section 76- section […]
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 civil law. Joint liability denotes the obligation of two or more person to be responsible for liability or to pay back a debt. A joint family liability allows parties to share […]
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 British rule, people have been dying or torture in police custody during the investigation. India has time and again witnessed the basic fundamental rights of the prisoners being shattered and the […]
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 34 is based upon facts and the decision of the case. Barendra Kumar Ghosh v. King-Emperor (shankaritola case) King v. PIummer Queen v. Sabid Ali – prosecution of common object clarified […]
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 the waging of war, against the Government of India, or attempts to wage such war, or abets the waging of such war, shall be punished with death, or imprisonmt for life […]
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 the lodging of F.I.R. till its judgment, they are as under:- 1. FIR :- Any person can launch prosecution against the person committing any legal […]
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 apparently identical at times in everyday usage lay. However, in the legal sense and within the ambit on the Indian Penal Code, 1860 these terms are distinct and have been very […]
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 conduct prescribed by state for living peacefully in the civilised society. The word crime is define by many jurist. An act committed or omitted in violation of Public Law forbidding or […]
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 299) are two offenses under the Indian Penal Code. }Culpable homicide(299):– whoever causes death by doing an act with the intention of causing death, or with the intention of causing such […]