IPC 343

Section 343 of the Indian Penal Code deals with situations where people are unlawfully stopped from moving around freely. It explains what it means to hold someone against their will and outlines the potential legal punishments for doing so, like imprisonment or fines.
IPC 342

IPC Section 342 talks about “wrongful confinement,” which means unfairly keeping someone in a small area without their agreement and without any good reason. It’s there to make sure people aren’t unfairly locked up and that those who do this face the right consequences under the law.
IPC 341

Correct! IPC 341 protects freedom of movement. Stops someone from going where they want
IPC 340
IPC Section 340 is about keeping someone somewhere they don’t want to be. It’s like holding someone without their permission. This rule is to stop people from doing that and to keep everyone safe.
IPC 339

IPC Section 339 is about stopping someone from moving when they want to go somewhere. It’s against the law to hold someone back or stop them from moving around freely without a good reason.
IPC 338

IPC Section 338 deals with causing grievous hurt by doing something dangerous.
IPC 337 : Accident Case IPC section 337

IPC Section 337 addresses situations where someone causes harm to another by engaging in actions that put their life or safety at risk.