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IPC: Frequently Asked Questions
IPC FAQ

IPC: Frequently Asked Questions

A: The Indian Penal Code (IPC) consists of 511 sections.
Q: Which section of the IPC defines abduction?
A: Section 362 of the IPC defines abduction.
Q: What is section 376(2)(n) IPC?
A: Section 376(2)(n) of the IPC pertains to the offense of rape.
Q: Which section of the IPC deals with human trafficking?
A: Human trafficking is covered under Section 370 of the IPC.
Q: Which section of the IPC defines abduction?
A: Section 362 of the IPC defines abduction.
Q: Which section of the IPC relates to human trafficking?
A: Human trafficking is covered under Section 370 of the IPC.
Q: Which section of the IPC defines acid attack?
A: Section 326A of the IPC defines acid attack.
Q: Which section of the IPC deals with human trafficking?
A: Human trafficking is covered under Section 370 of the IPC.
A: Sexual violence against women is covered under various sections of the IPC, including Section 375 (rape), Section 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), and others.
Q: Is having a physical relationship on the pretext of marriage covered under any IPC section?
A: Yes, having a physical relationship on the pretext of marriage can be considered under Section 376 (punishment for rape) or other relevant sections of the IPC depending on the circumstances.
Q: Which section of the IPC defines acid attacks?
A: Acid attacks are defined under Section 326A of the IPC.
Q: Which IPC section is for mental harassment?
A: Mental harassment is covered under Section 498A of the IPC (cruelty by husband or his relatives).
Q: Who can file a complaint under Section 494 IPC?
A: Any person who has a valid and legal interest in the marriage can file a complaint under Section 494 IPC (marrying again during the lifetime of a husband or wife).
Q: What is IPC section?
A: IPC stands for Indian Penal Code. It is a comprehensive criminal code of India that defines various offenses and their punishments.
Q: Which IPC section is for blackmailing?
A: Blackmailing can be covered under various sections of the IPC, including Section 383 (extortion) and Section 506 (criminal intimidation).
Q: Which IPC section is for threatening?
A: Threatening can be covered under Section 503 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC.
Q: In which case was Section 497 IPC struck down?
A: Section 497 IPC was struck down by the Supreme Court of India in the case of Joseph Shine v. Union of India in 2018.

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