IPC 355

Punishment under IPC Section 355 for assault or criminal force with intent to dishonor or insult.
IPC 354

IPC Section 354 for assault or criminal force against women with intent to outrage their modesty.
IPC 353

IPC Section 353 for assault or criminal force against public servants during the discharge of their duties.
IPC 352

IPC Section 352 addresses the offense of assault or using criminal force other than on grave provocation
IPC 351

IPC 351 focuses on causing fear of immediate harm, not just physical contact. The law considers both the offender’s intent to scare through gestures or actions, and the genuine fear experienced by the victim. Even words combined with threatening behavior can qualify as assault.
IPC 350

Criminal force, as defined in IPC Section 350, refers to using physical force without consent. This can include actions like pushing, pulling, or restraining someone against their will. Essentially, it involves exerting physical power over someone without their agreement, which is against the law.
IPC 349

IPC Section 349 is about situations where one person wrongly locks up another person to either make them admit to something they didn’t do or to make them give back something they’re accused of taking.