The Indian Penal Code 1860 Complete Act - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abduction
be with the intention of abducting , and whenever these elements are present the clause will be applicable (Penal Code 1860), Vishwanath v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1960) 1 SCR 646: AIR 1960 SC 67. Takes place when a … Even if the murder did not take place, the offence would be complete if the abduction was completed with the said objective, State of West … means to go from any place. The important task for prosecution to establish the offence under section 364, IPC is to demonstrate that abduction of a person was for murdering him. Even if the murder did not … estate or interest in the woman's property, (English) Offences against the Person Act, 1861. (c) Where any person by force takes away or detains any
Rape
sexual 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 … against her will' (Hale PC 628), State of Madhya Pradesh v. Munna Choubey, (2005) 2 SCC 710 (713). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 375) At common law, unlawful sexual intercourse committed by a man with a woman not his wife … the offence of rape, it is not necessary that there should be complete penetration of the penis with emission of semen and rupture of hymen. … is now provided (see s. 48 of the Offences against the Person Act, 1861) that any person convicted of rape shall be guilty of felony,
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