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IPC 371

IPC Section 371 - Theft, Punishment, and Fine

Prescribes stringent penalties for habitual slave trading, emphasizing the prohibition of slavery in India

IPC 370

IPC Section 370: Punishment for Human Trafficking

Deep Dive into IPC 370: Combating Human Trafficking in India

IPC 369

PC Section 369: Punishment for Kidnapping or Abducting a Child Under Ten Years with Intent to Steal from Their Person

Introduction Taking a child under 10 to steal something (money, phone) is a terrible crime (IPC 369). The punishment reflects this seriousness, with a possible 7-year jail sentence and a possible fine to protect vulnerable children. Definition of IPC 369 IPC Section 369 deals with “taking away a child under ten.” If someone takes a […]

IPC 368

: IPC Section 368: Punishment for Wrongfully Concealing or Keeping in Confinement a Kidnapped or Abducted Person

Introduction IPC 368: Keeping someone locked up against their will is illegal if it’s done to hurt them, force them to do something, or get money from them. What is IPC 368 ? IPC 368: Imagine someone holding another person against their will, but not taking them anywhere. This is what IPC 368 is about. […]

IPC 367

Person with chains around wrists, symbolizing forced labor or slavery.

What is IPC 367 ? This section of the Indian Penal Code deals with kidnapping or abducting a person with the intention of subjecting them to: Definition of IPC 367 IPC Section 367 deals with the serious offense of kidnapping or abducting someone with the intention of harming them severely, forcing them into slavery, or […]

IPC 366

IPC Section 366: Punishment for Kidnapping, Abducting, or Inducing Woman to Compel Her Marriage, etc.

IPC 366 deals with the offense of kidnapping or abducting a person with the intent to secretly and wrongfully confine them

IPC 365

IPC Section 365: Punishment for Kidnapping or Abducting with Intent to Secretly and Wrongfully Confining a Person

IPC 365 deals with kidnapping or abducting a person with the aim of secretly and wrongfully confining them. This crime is punishable by up to seven years of imprisonment with a possible fine.