Illicit Intercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Illicit intercourse, 'illicit intercourse' means sexual intercourse between persons not united by marriage, or by any union or tie which, though not amounting to a marriage, is recognized by the personal law or custom of the community to which they belong or, where they belong to different communities, of both such communities, as constituting between them a quasi-marital relation. [Penal Code, 1860, s. 372, Excep II]...
Illicit
Not permitted or allowed prohibited unlawful as illicit trade illicit intercourse illicit pleasure...
Disorderly houses
Disorderly houses. Houses where persons congreg-ate to the probable disturbance of the peace or other commission of crime. See (English) Disorderly Houses Act, 1751 (25 Geo. 2, c. 36), by which prosecutions by indictment of persons keeping 'bawdy houses, gaming houses, and other disorderly houses' for the Common Law misdemeanour of keeping such houses are encouraged, and see also s. 13 of the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 69), as amended by the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1912, s. 3, and the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1922, s. 3, by which the keeping of bawdy houses is punishable on summary conviction, see Siviour v. Neapolitane, (1931) 1 KB 636; (lessee who sub-let not included); and Winter v. Woolfe, (1931) 1 KB 636 (premises kept for allowing illicit intercourse). See BROTHEL; GAMING....
Enticement
Enticement, means whoever takes or entices away any woman who is and whom he knows or has reason to believe to be the wife of any other man, from that man, or from any person having the case of her on behalf of that man, with intent, that she may have illicit intercourse with any person, or conceals or detains with that intent any such woman, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for term which may extend to two years, or with fines, or with both. [Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860), s. 498]Promise to marry a minor girl and on that basis, she abandone her lawful guardian, would amount to enticement, Maniram Hazrika v. State of Assam, (2004) 5 SCC 120: AIR 2004 SC 2472 (2474). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 361).An action lies for damages suffered by the enticement of a person under an obligation to the plaintiff as by a married woman against another woman for enticing away her husband, Newton v. Hardy, (1933) 149 LT 165; see also Elliot v. Albert, (1934) 1 KB 650, loss of ...
Procuration of women
Procuration of women, the providing of women for the purposes of illicit intercourse. If the woman be under twenty-one and not a common prostitute, the offence is a misdemeanour punishable by imprisonment for not more than two years under the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885, amended by the (English) Criminal Law Amend-ment Act, 1912. Conspiring to procure is a misdemeanour at Common Law; see Reg. v. Mears, (1851) 20 LJMC 59....
Seduce
Seduce, the verb 'seduce' is used in two senses. It is used in its ordinary and narrow sense as inducing a woman to stray from the path of virtue for the first time, it is also used in the wider sense of inducing a woman to submit to illicit intercourse at any time or on any occasion, Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1962 SC 1908 (1911): (1963) 3 SCR 396. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 366)...
Illicit
Illicit, unlawful, as an illicit sale of intoxicating liquor by retail-e.g., without licence, in contravention of the Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910....
Carnal intercourse
Carnal intercourse, penetration is sufficient to constitute the carnal intercourse necessary to the offence described in this section. [Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 377, Expl.]...
Sexual intercourse
Sexual intercourse, the dictionary meaning of the words 'sexual intercourse' is heterosexual inter-course involving penetration of the vagina by the penis, Sakshi v. Union of India, (2004) 5 SCC 518; see also Koppula Venkata Rao v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2004) 3 SCC 602. (Indian Penal Code, s. 375)...
illicit
illicit : not permitted : unlawful [an motive to defeat or evade the taxes "In re Haas, 48 F.3d 1153 (1995)"] ...
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