What is IPC Section 425?
IPC Section 425 defines the offence of “mischief” under Indian criminal law. A person commits mischief when they intentionally cause […]

IPC Section 425 defines the offence of “mischief” under Indian criminal law. A person commits mischief when they intentionally cause […]
IPC Section 424 deals with dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property. This section applies when a person hides,
IPC Section 423 deals with dishonest or fraudulent execution of a property transfer document containing false information about consideration (price/value)
IPC Section 422 deals with dishonestly or fraudulently preventing a debt from being available to creditors for repayment. If a
IPC Section 421 deals with dishonest or fraudulent removal, concealment, or transfer of property to stop creditors from getting their
IPC Section 420 deals with cheating and dishonestly inducing a person to deliver property, money, documents, or valuable security through
IPC Section 42 defines the term “local law” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this section, a local
IPC Section 419 deals with punishment for cheating by personation. This offence happens when a person cheats another person by
IPC Section 418 deals with a special type of cheating under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It applies when a
IPC Section 417 deals with the punishment for the offence of cheating under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. If a
IPC Section 416 defines the offence of “cheating by personation.” A person commits this offence when they cheat by pretending
IPC Section 415 defines the offence of cheating under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. A person commits cheating when they