IPC 378

IPC Section 378 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) defines and penalizes the crime of theft in India. Theft occurs when someone dishonestly takes movable property without consent and with the intention to permanently deprive the owner
IPC 377

Introduction What is Section 377 IPC IPC 377 is a law in India that says certain types of sexual activities are not allowed. It mainly targets relationships between people of the same sex. Some people think this law is unfair because it restricts the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals. In 2018, India’s Supreme Court said this […]
IPC 376

This provision aims to protect individuals from sexual violence and provides legal recourse for victims. The image symbolizes the legal framework surrounding rape laws under IPC Section 376.
IPC 375

The provision aims to protect individuals from sexual violence and provides legal recourse for victims. This image symbolizes the legal framework surrounding rape laws under IPC Section 375.
IPC 374

The offense can be committed by individuals or even organizations. Punishment under IPC 374 is severe, ranging from imprisonment for five to ten years, with a possible fine.
IPC 373

IPC 373 imposes strict penalties for buying minors for the purpose of prostitution or illicit activities. Offenders can face imprisonment and fines as punishment for this serious offense, which aims to protect vulnerable minors from exploitation and trafficking.
IPC 372

IPC 372 covers a range of kidnapping scenarios, including abducting a person, wrongfully confining them, or taking a minor away from their guardian.