What is IPC Section 29?
IPC Section 29 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines the term “document.” It states that any matter expressed through […]

IPC Section 29 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines the term “document.” It states that any matter expressed through […]
IPC Section 290 deals with punishment for public nuisance in cases that are not specifically covered under any other provision
IPC Section 292 deals with the sale, distribution, publication, advertisement, or circulation of obscene books, images, videos, and other materials.
IPC Section 291 deals with the continuance of a public nuisance after a lawful order or injunction has been issued
IPC Section 293 deals with the sale, distribution, exhibition, or circulation of obscene objects to persons below 20 years of
IPC Section 294 deals with obscene acts, songs, or words in public places that cause annoyance to others. A person
IPC Section 276 deals with the offence of fraudulently using a false instrument related to weights or measures in India.
IPC Section 275 deals with the offence of selling adulterated drugs. This section applies when a person knowingly sells or
IPC Section 274 deals with adulteration of drugs in India. It punishes any person who adulterates a drug or medical
IPC Section 273 deals with the sale of harmful or adulterated food or drink meant for human consumption. A person
IPC Section 272 deals with the offence of adulterating food or drink intended for sale. A person can be punished
IPC Section 270 deals with acts that are likely to spread infection of a dangerous disease. A person can be