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IPC 86

IPC 86: Acts requiring specific intent done by intoxicated individuals under IPC.

IPC 86, which addresses offenses requiring specific intent committed by intoxicated individuals, considering their state of mind under

IPC 85

IPC 85: Acts committed by a person incapable of judgment due to intoxication under the IPC.

IPC 85: Acts Committed by a Person Incapable of Judgment Due to Intoxication Under the IPC.

IPC 84

IPC 84: Acts committed by a person of unsound mind under the IPC.

IPC 84 covers acts committed by a person of unsound mind, acknowledging their incapacity to understand the nature of the act under the IPC.

IPC Section 83

IPC 83: Actions of children above seven but below twelve years with immature understanding.

IPC Section 83 covers the legal implications for acts committed by children above seven but below twelve with immature understanding.

IPC Section 82

IPC Section 82: Acts committed by a child under seven years of age under the IPC.

IPC Section 82: Acts Committed by a Child Under Seven Years of Age Under the IPC.

IPC 81

IPC 81: Acts likely to cause harm but done without criminal intent under the IPC.

IPC 81 covers acts likely to cause harm but done without criminal intent, focusing on necessity and good faith under the IPC.

IPC 80

IPC 80: Accidents in doing a lawful act under the IPC.

IPC 80 covers accidents that occur during a lawful act, highlighting the absence of criminal intent and lawful exercise of a right under the IPC.