What is IPC Section 76?
IPC Section 76 protects a person from criminal liability when they do an act because they are legally bound to […]

IPC Section 76 protects a person from criminal liability when they do an act because they are legally bound to […]
IPC Section 75 deals with enhanced punishment for repeat offenders in certain situations. If a person has already been convicted
IPC Section 72 deals with breach of confidentiality by a public servant or any person who lawfully receives information under
IPC Section 71 deals with situations where one act results in multiple offences under the Indian Penal Code. The section
IPC Section 7 explains the meaning of the phrase “Government” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It clarifies that references
IPC Section 69 deals with the commutation of punishment, meaning the government may substitute a sentence of imprisonment for another
IPC Section 68 states that if a person is sent to jail only because they failed to pay a court-imposed
IPC Section 67 dealt with imprisonment for non-payment of a fine when the offence itself was punishable only with a
IPC Section 66 deals with the description of imprisonment for non-payment of fine. It states that when a court orders
IPC Section 65 deals with the limit on imprisonment for non-payment of fine when an offence is punishable with both
IPC Section 64 deals with imprisonment for non-payment of fine. It allows a court to order additional imprisonment if a
IPC Section 63 deals with the amount of fine under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It states that when a