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Bigamy
Hindu Marriage Act, while the first marriage is subsisting he commits the offence of bigamy. (S. 494 of Indian Penal Code 1860). Gopal Lal v. State of Rajasthan, (1979) 2 SCC 170: AIR 1979 SC 713: (1979) 2 SCR … Second marriage of Hindu husband after his conversion to Islam is void marriage in terms of section 494, IPC. It is violative of justice, equity and good conscience. It would also be in violation of rules of … for not more than two years, with or without hard labour. That section, however, does not apply to any second marriage contracted elsewhere than in
Imprisonment for life
Kumar v. Union of India, AIR 1991 SC 1792 (1800): (1991) 3 SCC 498: (1991) 1 SCR 858. [Indian Penal Code, s. 45] … 1: (1983) 1 SCR 445. The expression 'imprisonment for life' must be read in the context of s. 45, IPC. So read in it would … the remainder of the natural life of the convict. The periods of life term mentioned in s. 57, IPC or the remission rules contained in Jail Manual (e.g. Para 516B of Punjab/Haryana Jail Manual) are irrele-vant in
Consent
to have suffered sexual intercourses with consent, Tulshidas Kanalkar v. State of Goa, (2003) 8 SCC 590 (592). [Penal Code 1860, ss. 376 and 506(2)] The concept and dimensions of 'consent' in the con-text of section 375 IPC … Act means 'agreeing on the same thing in the same sense' as defined in s. 13 of the Indian Contract Act. A consent induced by false representation may not be free, but it can nevertheless be real, … and 506(2)] The concept and dimensions of 'consent' in the con-text of section 375 IPC has been viewed from different angles. The decided cases on
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Mischief
the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility or affects it injuriously commits mischief. (See Indian Penal Code, s. 425). --This word is often used as signifying the object or purpose of a statute. It shall … the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility or affects it injuriously commits mischief. (See Indian Penal Code, s. 425). --This word is often used as signifying the object or purpose of a statute.
Dishonestly
Dishonestly, The word dishonestly is defined by s. 24 of Indian Penal Code. A person who does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss … Dishonestly, The word dishonestly is defined by s. 24 of Indian Penal Code. A person who does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or
Entrustment
person or in some way for his benefit, Rashmi Kumar v. Mahesh Kumar Bhada, (1997) 2 SCC 397. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, ss. 405, 406) The expression 'entrustment' carries with it the implication that the person handing over any … or in some way for his benefit, Rashmi Kumar v. Mahesh Kumar Bhada, (1997) 2 SCC 397. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, ss. 405, 406) The expression 'entrustment' carries with it the implication that the person handing over
Good faith
to be done or believed in 'good faith' which is done or believed without due care and attention. (Indian Penal Code, s. 52) Due care, an act done with due care and attention satisfies the test of 'good faith'. … 1 SCC 597: (1981) 2 SCR 287. 'Good faith' is defined, in a negative fashion, by s. 52, IPC as follows: 'Nothing is said to be done or believed in `good faith' which is done or believed
Rape
intercourse by a woman with a man, as well as the offence of rape as defined in the Indian Penal Code speaks only of forcible sexual intercourse by a man with a woman, Anil Kumar Mahsi v. Union of … as defined in the law. The depth of penetration is immaterial in an offence punishable under s. 376 IPC, Aman Kumar v. State of Haryana, (2004) 4 SCC 379 (386); Sakshi v. Union of India, (2004) 5
Forgery
express or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery, (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 463). Forgery, has been defined in s. 463 of the Indian Penal Code to mean whoever … committed, commits forgery, (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 463). Forgery, has been defined in s. 463 of the Indian Penal Code to mean whoever makes any false document or part of a document with intent to cause
Intent and knowledge
Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of the Indian Penal Code postulate the existence of positive mental attitude and this mental condition is the special mens rea necessary for … Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of the Indian Penal Code postulate the existence of positive mental attitude and this mental condition is the special mens rea
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