IPC 399

Introduction IPC Section 399, emphasizing its focus on preparing for group robberies involving violence. Definition of IPC 399 IPC Section 399 deals with the act of making preparations to commit dacoity, which is a planned and organized group robbery involving violence. This includes gathering weapons, forming a group, and planning the robbery with the intent […]
IPC 398

Introduction PC Section 398, highlighting its focus on armed robbery attempts involving deadly weapons and its role in deterring such criminal activities for public safety. Definition of IPC 398 This section of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 398 deals with situations where someone tries to commit a serious crime: robbery or dacoity (violent robbery by […]
IPC 397

Introduction IPC Section 397 is a law that deals with a very serious type of robbery in India. It applies when someone commits a robbery or a group of people does a violent robbery (called dacoity) and tries to kill or seriously hurt the person they are robbing. Definition of IPC 397 IPC Section 397 […]
IPC 396

Introduction Life imprisonment is the typical punishment for dacoity with death (IPC 396). In very violent cases, the death penalty might be considered. The court weighs the severity of the crime to decide the final punishment. Definition of IPC 396 IPC Section 396 deals with the crime of “dacoity with murder” under the Indian Penal […]
IPC 395

Introduction IPC Section 395 deals with a serious crime called “dacoity,” which involves a group of at least five people committing or attempting robbery together using violence or threats. If convicted, the offenders can be sentenced to rigorous imprisonment, which means hard labor in prison, ranging from seven years to life, depending on how serious […]
IPC 394

Introduction The Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 394 specifically addresses situations where someone gets hurt during a robbery. In simpler terms, if someone intentionally injures another person while trying to steal from them, they can be charged under this law Definition of IPC 394 IPC Section 394 deals with hurting someone while trying to commit […]
IPC 393

Introduction IPC Section 393 deals with intentionally causing serious physical harm to someone, punishable by up to seven years in prison. It’s a non-bailable offense, so the accused may not get immediate bail. What is IPC 393? IPC Section 393 deals with intentionally causing severe physical harm or grievous hurt to another person. Offenders can […]