What is IPC Section 447?
IPC Section 447 deals with the punishment for criminal trespass. A person commits this offence when they unlawfully enter or […]

IPC Section 447 deals with the punishment for criminal trespass. A person commits this offence when they unlawfully enter or […]
IPC Section 446 defines the offence of house-breaking by night. A person commits house-breaking by night when they commit house-breaking
IPC Section 445 defines the offence of “house-breaking” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person commits house-breaking when they
IPC Section 444 defines the offence of “lurking house-trespass by night.” A person commits this act when they commit lurking
IPC Section 443 defines the offence of lurking house-trespass. A person commits lurking house-trespass when they enter or remain in
IPC Section 442 defines house-trespass under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person commits house-trespass when they commit criminal trespass
IPC Section 441 defines the offence of criminal trespass under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person commits criminal trespass
IPC Section 440 deals with mischief committed after preparation for causing death, hurt, wrongful restraint, or fear of such harm.
IPC Section 44 defines the term “injury” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It includes any harm illegally caused to
IPC Section 439 deals with an aggravated form of mischief under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It applies when a
IPC Section 438 deals with the provision of anticipatory bail in India. It allows a person to apply for bail
IPC Section 437 is often mistakenly used by people, but the correct legal provision is Section 437 of the Code