What is IPC Section 108?
Indian Penal Code IPC Section 108 defines the term “abettor.” A person is called an abettor when they encourage, help, […]

Indian Penal Code IPC Section 108 defines the term “abettor.” A person is called an abettor when they encourage, help, […]
Indian Penal Code Section 107 defines the offence of “abetment”. A person is said to abet an act if they
IPC Section 106 deals with the right of private defence in situations where protecting yourself may unintentionally cause harm to
Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 105 explains the right of private defence of property in India. It states when this
Indian Penal Code Section 104 deals with the right of private defence relating to property. It states that if a
IPC Section 103 deals with the right of private defence of property under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It explains
IPC Section 102 explains when the right of private defence of the body begins and how long it continues. It
IPC Section 101 explains the right of private defence when a person cannot legally cause death while protecting themselves or
IPC Section 100 gives a person the right to cause death in private defence in certain serious situations. It applies
Section 10 of the Indian Penal Code defines the term “man” and “woman” for legal purposes under the IPC. It
IPC Section 1 is the opening section of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It states the name and territorial extent