What is IPC Section 349?
IPC Section 349 defines the term “force” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person is said to use force […]

IPC Section 349 defines the term “force” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person is said to use force […]
IPC Section 348 deals with the offence of wrongful confinement for the purpose of extorting a confession, compelling restoration of
IPC Section 347 deals with wrongful confinement for the purpose of extorting property, forcing a person to do an illegal
IPC Section 346 deals with wrongful confinement in secret. It applies when a person wrongfully confines someone and takes steps
IPC Section 345 deals with wrongful confinement of a person even after a court has issued a writ or legal
IPC Section 344 deals with the offence of wrongful confinement for ten or more days. If a person unlawfully restrains
IPC Section 343 deals with wrongful confinement for three days or more. If a person illegally restrains or confines another
IPC Section 342 deals with the offence of wrongful confinement. It applies when a person unlawfully restrains another person and
IPC Section 341 deals with the offence of wrongful restraint. A person commits wrongful restraint when they voluntarily prevent another
IPC Section 340 defines the offence of wrongful confinement. A person commits wrongful confinement when they unlawfully restrain another person
IPC Section 34 deals with acts done by several persons in furtherance of a common intention. When two or more
IPC Section 339 defines the offence of wrongful restraint. A person commits wrongful restraint when they voluntarily obstruct another person