What is IPC Section 436?
IPC Section 436 deals with the offence of causing destruction by fire or explosive substances with the intention or knowledge […]

IPC Section 436 deals with the offence of causing destruction by fire or explosive substances with the intention or knowledge […]
IPC Section 435 deals with the offence of causing damage to property by using fire or an explosive substance. A
IPC Section 434 dealt with the offence of destroying, shifting, or making less useful a land-mark fixed by a public
IPC Section 433 dealt with the offence of causing mischief by destroying, moving, damaging, or making a lighthouse, sea-mark, buoy,
IPC Section 432 deals with the offence of causing damage by creating flooding (inundation) or blocking public drainage. If a
IPC Section 431 deals with mischief that damages or makes a public road, bridge, navigable river, or navigable channel unsafe
IPC Section 430 deals with the offence of causing loss or reduction in water supply by damaging irrigation systems or
IPC Section 43 defines the meaning of the terms “illegal” and “legally bound to do” under the Indian Penal Code,
IPC Section 429 deals with the offence of causing mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming, or making certain animals useless. The
IPC Section 428 dealt with the offence of causing mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming, or making an animal useless when
IPC Section 427 deals with the offence of causing damage to property through “mischief” where the loss or damage is
IPC Section 426 provides punishment for the offence of “mischief” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. If a person intentionally