IPC

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IPC is the commonly used abbreviation for the Indian Penal Code, the primary criminal code of India that defines offenses and their punishments.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of India
criminal code
abbreviation IPC NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Union of India NERFINISHED
basedOn English criminal law (19th century)
cameIntoForceOn 1862-01-01
citation Act No. 45 of 1860 NERFINISHED
containsPart General Exceptions
General Explanations
Of Offences against the State
Of Punishments
containsSection Section 124A (sedition, historically)
Section 302 (punishment for murder)
Section 375 (definition of rape)
Section 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property)
country India
dateEnacted 1860
defines abetment
annoyance
criminal conspiracy
criminal intimidation
defamation
general exceptions
insult
offences
offences affecting the human body
offences against property
offences against public tranquility
offences against the State
offences by or relating to public servants
offences relating to coins and government stamps
offences relating to documents and property marks
offences relating to elections
offences relating to marriage
offences relating to religion
offences relating to the army, navy and air force
offences relating to weights and measures
punishments
doesNotApplyToJurisdiction Jammu and Kashmir (historically, before abrogation of Article 370) NERFINISHED
draftedBy Thomas Babington Macaulay NERFINISHED
draftingCommission First Law Commission of India NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced Bangladesh Penal Code NERFINISHED
Pakistan Penal Code NERFINISHED
Sri Lankan Penal Code NERFINISHED
isPrimaryCriminalCodeOf India NERFINISHED
language English
legalSystem common law
legislature Imperial Legislative Council NERFINISHED
replacedByInJammuAndKashmir Ranbir Penal Code (historically) NERFINISHED
shortTitle Indian Penal Code NERFINISHED
subjectMatter criminal law

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