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Indian penal code as amended by the criminal law act, 2018

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Central Law Publications Allahabad 2022Edition: 22ndDescription: lxiv, 1024 pISBN:
  • 9789388267670
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.54 MIS
Summary: Description The Indian Penal Code is one of the most spectacular and unique Penal Law Code entailing a number of crimes, their scope, nature and punishments thereof. It is best taken care in the hands of the Judiciary, law practitioners, academicians, students and varied law learners. The Indian Penal Code indirectly owes its origin to Jeremy Bentham, who is a well-known jurist on the subject of law reforms. The Indian Penal Code was originally drafted by Lord Macaulay and his two member colleagues, Mr. Millet and Sir John M'Leod way back in 1833. After a series of revision, it was finally codified in 1860 and brought into force in 1862. The Code was primarily aimed at bringing to an end the multiplicity of criminal law jurisdictions that prevailed in India at that time and introducing a uniform law of crimes.
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Contents
General Introduction
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : General Explanations
Chapter 3 : Of Punishments
Chapter 4 : General Exceptions
Chapter 5 : Of Abetment
Chapter 5A : Criminal Conspiracy
Chapter 6 : Of Offences against the State
Chapter 7 : Of Offences Relating to the Army, Navy and Air Force
Chapter 8 : Of Offences Against the Public Tranquillity
Chapter 9 : Of Offences by or Relating to Public Servants
Chapter 9A : Of Offences Relating to Elections
Chapter 10 : Of Contempts of the Lawful Authority of Public Servants
Chapter 11 : Of False Evidence and Offences Against Public Justice
Chapter 12 : Of Offences Relating to Coin and Government Stamps
Chapter 13 : Of Offences Relating to Weights and Measures
Chapter 14 : Of Offences Affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals
Chapter 15 : Of Offences Relating to Religion
Chapter 16 : Of Offences Affecting the Human Body of Offences Affecting Life
Chapter 17 : Of Offences Against Property of Theft
Chapter 18 : Of Offences Relating to Documents and to Property Marks
Chapter 19 : Of the Criminal Breach of Contracts of Service
Chapter 20 : Of Offences Relating to Marriage
Chapter 20A : Of Cruelty by Husband or Relatives of Husband
Chapter 21 : Of Defamation
Chapter 22 : Of Criminal Intimidation, Insult and Annoyance
Chapter 23 : Of Attempts to Commit Offences

Description
The Indian Penal Code is one of the most spectacular and unique Penal Law Code entailing a number of crimes, their scope, nature and punishments thereof. It is best taken care in the hands of the Judiciary, law practitioners, academicians, students and varied law learners. The Indian Penal Code indirectly owes its origin to Jeremy Bentham, who is a well-known jurist on the subject of law reforms. The Indian Penal Code was originally drafted by Lord Macaulay and his two member colleagues, Mr. Millet and Sir John M'Leod way back in 1833. After a series of revision, it was finally codified in 1860 and brought into force in 1862. The Code was primarily aimed at bringing to an end the multiplicity of criminal law jurisdictions that prevailed in India at that time and introducing a uniform law of crimes.

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