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What does IPC section 100 say?

What does IPC section 100 say?

Section 100 IPC- When the right of private defence of the body extends to causing death. The law does not want us to behave like cowards. When a situation occurs where there is a threat of danger to the body or life of any person or persons, one should act bravely and should try to protect himself as well as others.

Which study is best for law?

Some of the most popular specialisations available for law students in India are criminal law, civil law , corporate law, Tax Law, and IP Law ….Law Specialisations.

Banking Law Business Law
Civil Law Corporate Law
Consumer Law Criminal Law
Cyber Law Environmental Law
Taxation Law Labour Law
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How many chapters are there in the Indian Penal Code?

The IPC in its various sections defines specific crimes and provides punishment for them. It is sub-divided into 23 chapters that comprise of 511 sections. The basic outline of the code is given in the table below:

What is the main criminal code in India?

The Indian Penal Code is the main criminal code for the country. It includes all the criminal offences including crimes related to human body, property, conspiracy, crimes against the state or Public Tranquillity, etc. Anyone found guilty of a crime is punishable under the IPC.

Which is the best book on IPC case law?

Best book is the IPC bare act itself. you can use the one published by Universal Publications (Lexis Nexis). The same contains a lot of case laws as well apart from the provisions of the act. After going through that, if you want to transcend to commentaries, I recommend the book by

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What is section 35 of the Indian Penal Code?

Section 35 – When such an act is criminal by reason of its being done with a criminal knowledge or intention. Section 36 – Effect caused partly by act and partly by omission. Section 37 – Co-operation by doing one of several acts constituting an offence. Section 38 – Persons concerned in criminal act may be guilty of different offences.