What is a Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offence in India?

What is a Cognizable and Non-Cognizable offence in India: The seriousness of an offence determines whether or not it is cognizable or not. This seriousness isn’t defined per se. However, the seriousness of an offence is determined by the severity of its punishment. All offences punishable by a sentence of more than three years in … Read more

IPC 427 – Indian Penal Code Section 427 Mischief Causing Damage to The Amount of Fifty Rupees

IPC 427: Many a times people who are not happy about decisions or events that perspire can lead to grudges and the act of revenge if commence which may not be as sever as murder but it does have its own damages done to the accused. This act of revenge is termed as misdemeanour or … Read more

CPC 151- Code of Civil Procedure Section 151: Saving Inherent Powers of The Court

Section 151 of Code of Civil Procedure also referred as CPC 151 deals with “Saving inherent powers of the Court,” which is the subject of this section. Nothing in the CPC should be construed as limiting or affecting the inherent jurisdiction of the Court to make such directions as may be necessary for the sake … Read more

Article 12 of The Indian Constitution

Article 12 of The Indian Constitution: Fundamental rights are one set of rights granted to all people of the country by Part III of the Indian Constitution. These rights are generally applicable to all inhabitants of the country, regardless of race, birthplace, religion, caste, or gender. They are legally recognised as rights that require the … Read more

IPC 506 – Indian Penal Code Section 506: Punishment For Criminal Intimidation

IPC 506: Punishment for criminal intimidation is mentioned under section 506 of Indian Penal Code, 1860. Criminal intimidation is punishable by two years in jail, a fine, or both. If the potential danger is to cause death or grievous harm, or to cause the damage to any property by fire, or to commit a criminal … Read more

Basic Differences Between IPC and CrPC

Differences Between IPC and CrPC: Because illegal acts are regarded crimes in rem, or crimes against society as a whole, the State is the prosecuting party in courts. The Concurrent List deals with criminal law and criminal process, whereas the State List deals with police and prisons. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Criminal … Read more

Salient Features of the Indian Constitution

Salient Features of the Indian Constitution: The Constitution is a body of legislation that specifies how different bodies within a state, such as the executive, legislature, and judiciary, work together. Not every country has a written constitution. The Indian Constitution has been one of the longest and most comprehensive constitutions in the world. The Constitution … Read more

IPC 307 – Indian Penal Code Section 307 Attempt to Murder

IPC 307: Section 307 of the Indian penal code states that any individual perpetrating an act with such motive or knowledge, and under such conditions that, if he by that act resulted in demise, he would be culpable of homicide, and shall be castigated with the incarceration of either, by a manner of an interval … Read more

IPC 306- Indian Penal Code Section 306: Abetment To Suicide

IPC 306:As per section 306 of the Indian criminal code, any person has committed suicide, or who aids in the conduct of such suicide, is punishable by imprisonment of any kind for a time up to 10 years, as well as a fine. What is Said in Section 306 of Indian Penal Code? Before going … Read more