IPC 407

Introduction criminal breach of trust by someone entrusted with your goods. Imagine you hire a delivery service or store your belongings in a warehouse. IPC 407 comes into play if the person or company responsible for your goods (carrier, wharfinger, or warehouse keeper) dishonestly uses them for themselves or takes them for their own benefit. […]
IPC 406

Introduction IPC Section 406 deals with the crime of criminal breach of trust. This offense occurs when someone is entrusted with property or control over property, and they dishonestly use or dispose of that property for their own benefit or for someone else’s benefit, against the terms of the agreement or understanding under which the […]
IPC 404

Definition of IPC 404 IPC Section 404 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the crime of dishonestly misappropriating property that belonged to someone who recently passed away (deceased person) and was in their possession at the time of death. In simpler terms, it’s about taking something that belonged to a deceased person and keeping […]
IPC 403

Introduction Dishonest misappropriation of property is a key concept in criminal law. IPC Section 403 plays a crucial role in addressing this offense. This introduction delves into the intricacies of this section, including its elements, application to habitual offenders, and potential punishments. Definition of IPC 403 IPC Section 403 deals with the offense of dishonest […]
IPC 402

Introduction IPC Section 402 addresses the offense of planning to commit dacoity (violent robbery) as a group. If you are part of a group of five or more people who plan a dacoity, even if the actual robbery does not occur, you can face legal consequences under this section. Definition of IPC 402 IPC 402 […]
IPC 401

Introduction IPC Section 401 addresses a serious offense called Criminal Breach of Trust. This happens when someone is given something valuable to take care of, like money or belongings, but they use it dishonestly for themselves or others. This section of the law aims to protect people who trust others with their things, making sure […]
IPC 400

Introduction IPC Section 400 is about extortion, where someone scares or threatens another person to get money or valuables from them. It’s a serious crime that can lead to up to three years in jail or a fine. This law is meant to protect people from being bullied into giving away their things. Definition of […]