What is IPC Section 143?
IPC Section 143 deals with the punishment for being a member of an unlawful assembly in India. Under this section, […]

IPC Section 143 deals with the punishment for being a member of an unlawful assembly in India. Under this section, […]
Section 142 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) defines who becomes a member of an unlawful assembly. A person is
IPC Section 141 defines an “unlawful assembly” under the Indian Penal Code. An assembly of five or more persons becomes
IPC Section 139 deals with persons who are governed by special military laws such as the Army Act, Navy Act,
IPC Section 14 defines the term “servant of Government” under the Indian Penal Code. It explains who can legally be
IPC Section 138 does not deal with cheque bounce cases, as many people mistakenly believe. In Indian law, cheque dishonour
IPC Section 137 deals with the offence of a person intentionally refusing to take an oath or affirmation when legally
IPC Section 135 refers to a provision under the old Indian Penal Code dealing with acts related to joining or
There is no IPC Section 134 in the current Indian Penal Code that defines a major criminal offence commonly searched
IPC Section 133 deals with the offence of “abetment of assault by soldiers, sailors, or airmen.” It applies when a
IPC Section 132 deals with the offence of abetment of mutiny by soldiers, sailors, or airmen in the armed forces
IPC Section 131 deals with the offence of “abetting mutiny” or attempting to seduce a member of the armed forces