What is IPC Section 479?
IPC Section 479 defines the term “property mark” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A property mark is a mark […]

IPC Section 479 defines the term “property mark” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A property mark is a mark […]
IPC Section 478 originally related to “Trade Mark” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. However, this section is no longer
IPC Section 477 deals with fraudulent cancellation, destruction, concealment, or damage of important legal documents such as a will, authority
IPC Section 476 deals with counterfeiting a device or mark used for authenticating documents or electronic records, except the documents
IPC Section 475 deals with counterfeiting a device, seal, mark, or material used for authenticating certain important documents covered under
IPC Section 474 deals with possessing a forged document or electronic record while knowing that it is forged and intending
IPC Section 473 deals with making, counterfeiting, or possessing a fake seal, plate, stamp, or similar instrument with the intention
IPC Section 472 deals with making, counterfeiting, or possessing a fake seal, plate, stamp, or similar instrument with the intention
IPC Section 471 deals with the offence of using a forged document or forged electronic record as if it were
IPC Section 470 defines what a “forged document” or “forged electronic record” is under Indian criminal law. It does not
IPC Section 47 defines the term “animal” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this section, an animal includes
IPC Section 469 deals with the offence of forgery done with the intention of harming someone’s reputation. If a person