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  • Indian Penal Code
  • Erstwhile Penal code of Republic of India

    The Indian Penal Code (IPC), was the official criminal code of the Republic of India, inherited from British India after independence. It remained in

    Indian Penal Code

    Indian Penal Code

    Indian_Penal_Code

  • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
  • Penal code of the Republic of India

    passed by the Parliament in December 2023, replacing the colonial-era Indian Penal Code of 1860 (IPC). On 11 August 2023, Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs

    Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

    Bharatiya_Nyaya_Sanhita,_2023

  • Penal Code (Singapore)
  • Criminal code of Singapore

    practically a re-enactment of the Indian Penal Code. Over the years, the Penal Code has been amended several times. The Penal Code has over 500 sections, and

    Penal Code (Singapore)

    Penal Code (Singapore)

    Penal_Code_(Singapore)

  • Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Indian law related to cheating

    In India, Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code (before its repeal by the introduction of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita) dealt with Cheating and dishonestly

    Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_420_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Section 377
  • Law criminalizing homosexuality in former British colonies

    activity. As per a Supreme Court of India judgement since 2018, the Indian Penal Code Section 377 is used to convict non-consensual sexual activities among

    Section 377

    Section_377

  • Pakistan Penal Code
  • Penal code for all offences charged in Pakistan

    After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the country inherited the Indian Penal Code (IPC), originally prepared by Lord Macaulay in 1860 on behalf of the

    Pakistan Penal Code

    Pakistan Penal Code

    Pakistan_Penal_Code

  • Penal Code of Bangladesh
  • Penal code of the People's Republic of Bangladesh

    The Penal Code of Bangladesh, formally titled the Penal Code, 1860, is the general criminal law of the country. It is based on the Indian Penal Code, which

    Penal Code of Bangladesh

    Penal_Code_of_Bangladesh

  • Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code
  • Indian hate speech and blasphemy law

    Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 or Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 lays down the punishment for the deliberate and malicious

    Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_295A_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Indian penal code for suicide

    Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code criminalised attempted suicide as well as suicide assistance. Section 309 stated: Whoever attempts to commit suicide

    Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_309_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Penal Code (Malaysia)
  • Penal code of Malaysia

    Code enacted in 1936, which has many similarities with the Indian Penal Code. Penal Code of Malaysia, in its current form (4 June 2015), sub-divided

    Penal Code (Malaysia)

    Penal Code (Malaysia)

    Penal_Code_(Malaysia)

  • Ranbir Penal Code
  • Criminal code of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir

    State Ranbir Penal Code or RPC was the main criminal code applicable in the erstwhile Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian Penal Code, applicable

    Ranbir Penal Code

    Ranbir Penal Code

    Ranbir_Penal_Code

  • Force (law)
  • Legal concept

    lawful compulsion, due to the state having a monopoly on violence. In Indian Penal Code, Section 349 explains the meaning of force as under:- 'A person is

    Force (law)

    Force_(law)

  • Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code
  • Law on the punishment for sedition

    Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for sedition. The Indian Penal Code was enacted in 1860, under the British Raj. Section

    Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_124A_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Myanmar Penal Code
  • Criminal code of Myanmar

    Burma and is divided into 23 chapters. The Penal Code of Myanmar is nearly identical to the Indian Penal Code, due to their shared origins under British

    Myanmar Penal Code

    Myanmar_Penal_Code

  • Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Punishment for obscene acts or words in public

    Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for obscene acts or words in public. The other section of Indian Penal code which deal with

    Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_294_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Erstwhile Code of Criminal Law of India

    Rebellion of 1857, the crown took over the administration in India. The Indian Penal Code was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1860. The CrPC was

    Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

    Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

    Code_of_Criminal_Procedure,_1973

  • Rape in India
  • Sexual violence in India

    its penal code for crimes of rape and sexual assault. According to NCRB 2021 statistics, Rajasthan reported the highest number of rapes among Indian states

    Rape in India

    Rape_in_India

  • Criminal code
  • Document that compiles a particular jurisdiction's criminal law

    code or penal code is a document that compiles all, or a significant amount of, a particular jurisdiction's criminal law. Typically a criminal code will

    Criminal code

    Criminal_code

  • Section 377A (Singapore)
  • Defunct Singaporean law prohibiting sex between males

    it was added to the Penal Code by the colonial government. It remained a part of the Singapore body of law after the Penal Code review of 2007 which

    Section 377A (Singapore)

    Section_377A_(Singapore)

  • Adultery law in India
  • Adultery was a criminal offence under Chapter XX of the Indian Penal Code until it was quashed by the Supreme Court of India on 27 September 2018 as unconstitutional

    Adultery law in India

    Adultery_law_in_India

  • Capital punishment in India
  • under the country's main substantive penal legislation, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (formerly Indian Penal Code), as well as other laws. Executions are

    Capital punishment in India

    Capital punishment in India

    Capital_punishment_in_India

  • Law of India
  • authority assumed by the Federal Government in times of emergency. The Indian Penal Code formulated by the British during the British Raj in 1860, formed the

    Law of India

    Law of India

    Law_of_India

  • Section 326A of the Indian Penal Code
  • The Section 326 A in the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for acid attacks. The minimum punishment is 10 years' imprisonment. It can extend

    Section 326A of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_326A_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Section 20 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Section 20 of the Indian Penal Code is about courts of justice. The section states: The words "Court of Justice" denote a judge who is empowered by law

    Section 20 of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_20_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Section 320 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Naik, SK; Das, S (April–June 2013). "Hurt & Grievous Hurt in Indian Context" (PDF). J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 35 (2): 160–164. Retrieved 4 September 2014

    Section 320 of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_320_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Hari Singh Gour
  • Indian lawyer and educationist (1870–1949)

    that time, the Indian Penal Code had come to be the law of the land, with its amendments and modifications. However, the Indian Penal Code retained very

    Hari Singh Gour

    Hari Singh Gour

    Hari_Singh_Gour

  • Culpable homicide
  • Categorisation of crimes in the legal systems of Commonwealth countries

    include causing death whether by intention or not. Under §299 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), "[...committer of] Culpable homicide" is defined as "Whoever

    Culpable homicide

    Culpable_homicide

  • Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code
  • Act of the Parliament of India

    The Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code was inserted into the Indian Penal Code 1860 by the Criminal Law amendment Act 1983 by the Parliament of India

    Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_228A_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • Section 326B of the Indian Penal Code
  • Indian law on attempted acid attacks

    The Section 326 B in the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for attempted acid attacks. The minimum punishment is 5 years' imprisonment. It can

    Section 326B of the Indian Penal Code

    Section_326B_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code

  • California Penal Code
  • Defines most criminal law, criminal procedure, and penal institutions in California

    The Penal Code of California forms the basis for the application of most criminal law, criminal procedure, penal institutions, and the execution of sentences

    California Penal Code

    California Penal Code

    California_Penal_Code

  • Homosexuality in India
  • 19th-century Indian Penal Code of the British Empire. The modern criminalization of homosexuality was established by the Indian Penal Code, imposing Victorian

    Homosexuality in India

    Homosexuality_in_India

  • Age of Consent Act, 1891
  • Legislation enacted in British India

    criminal prosecution as rape. The act was an amendment of the Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 375, 1882, ("Of Rape"), and was

    Age of Consent Act, 1891

    Age_of_Consent_Act,_1891

  • Khalid Azim
  • Indian politician (1965-2023)

    abduction, and land grabbing offenses under various sections of the Indian Penal Code. He was one of the prime accused in the murder of BSP MLA Raju Pal

    Khalid Azim

    Khalid_Azim

  • Sarla Mudgal and Others v. Union of India
  • 1995 Supreme Court of India case

    invokes Section 494 of Indian Penal Code, 1860. It is considered a landmark decision that highlighted the need for a uniform civil code. In the Sarla Mudgal

    Sarla Mudgal and Others v. Union of India

    Sarla Mudgal and Others v. Union of India

    Sarla_Mudgal_and_Others_v._Union_of_India

  • Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
  • Provision defining rape under India's criminal code

    Against Woman and Child) of the BNS, 2023, which replaced the colonial Indian Penal Code from July 2024. The section carry forward the definition of rape from

    Section 63 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

    Section_63_of_the_Bharatiya_Nyaya_Sanhita

  • Pornography in India
  • pornographic material is illegal in India under section 292 of the Indian Penal Code. The distribution, sale, or circulation of obscene materials and the

    Pornography in India

    Pornography_in_India

  • Section 1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Internal Revenue Code section 1 in the United States Section 1 of the Indian Penal Code, defining the territorial jurisdiction of the criminal code Section 1

    Section 1

    Section_1

  • List of states and union territories of India by crime rate
  • That is, rate of cognizable crime (under Indian Penal Code and Special & Local Laws) IPC: Indian Penal Code SLL: Special & Local Laws Charge-sheet rate:

    List of states and union territories of India by crime rate

    List_of_states_and_union_territories_of_India_by_crime_rate

  • Section 147 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
  • as a form of treason. It replaces the former Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which dealt with sedition. While the IPC provision targeted

    Section 147 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

    Section_147_of_the_Bharatiya_Nyaya_Sanhita

  • Joseph Shine v. Union of India
  • 2018 landmark case decriminalising adultery

    that decriminalised adultery by stricking down the Section 497 of Indian Penal Code. The ruling is known for recognising principles of equality, individual

    Joseph Shine v. Union of India

    Joseph Shine v. Union of India

    Joseph_Shine_v._Union_of_India

  • Pramot Singh
  • Indian Meitei nationalist activist, leader of Meitei Leepun

    intentional insult, public mischief and criminal intimidation under the Indian Penal Code. In October 2023, after he had repeatedly failed to appear before

    Pramot Singh

    Pramot_Singh

  • Section 4
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Section 4 of the Constitution Act, 1867 Section 4 of the Indian Penal Code, describing when the code may apply to extraterritorial offences All pages with

    Section 4

    Section_4

  • Suicide of Atul Subhash
  • Suicide of an Indian engineer

    that the legal system was biased, particularly Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, which aims to protect women from domestic violence and dowry-related

    Suicide of Atul Subhash

    Suicide_of_Atul_Subhash

  • K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra
  • 1959 Indian Court case

    In the former scenario, Nanavati would have been charged under the Indian penal code for culpable homicide, with a maximum punishment of 10 years. This

    K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra

    K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra

    K._M._Nanavati_v._State_of_Maharashtra

  • National Commission for Women
  • Statutory body of the Government of India

    of a minor controversy over its insistence that Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code not be changed to make adulterous wives equally prosecutable by their

    National Commission for Women

    National Commission for Women

    National_Commission_for_Women

  • Challan
  • Receipt for payment, used in India and Pakistan

    may be also challaned with a magistrates order under Section 188 of Indian Penal Code (IPC). For example, instances of not wearing a mask during the COVID-19

    Challan

    Challan

  • LGBTQ history in Bangladesh
  • In 1861, the colonial administration introduced Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalized homosexuality. This statute was retained through

    LGBTQ history in Bangladesh

    LGBTQ_history_in_Bangladesh

  • National Crime Records Bureau
  • Indian government agency

    Bureau (NCRB) is an Indian government agency responsible for collecting and analyzing crime data, as defined by the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Special

    National Crime Records Bureau

    National_Crime_Records_Bureau

  • Information Technology Act, 2000
  • Act of the Parliament of India

    Appellate Tribunal. The Act also amended various sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Banker's Books Evidence Act, 1891

    Information Technology Act, 2000

    Information Technology Act, 2000

    Information_Technology_Act,_2000

  • LGBTQ rights in Singapore
  • 2023, sexual activity between men was illegal under Section 377A of the Penal Code, while sexual activity between women was never illegal. In February 2022

    LGBTQ rights in Singapore

    LGBTQ rights in Singapore

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Singapore

  • Domestic violence in India
  • sections, Section 498A and Section 304B were introduced into the Indian Penal Code in 1983 and 1986. The most recent legislation is the Protection of

    Domestic violence in India

    Domestic violence in India

    Domestic_violence_in_India

  • Tort
  • Legal claim of civil wrong

    Wayback Machine. Suffolk University Law School. Indian Penal Code, Act No. 45 of 1860 The Indian Penal Code Act No. 45 of 1860 s 351. The Law of Tort, P

    Tort

    Tort

  • Anti-national (India)
  • Pejorative political label

    behavior (however outside of the sedition law Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code). In November 2021, a parliamentary panel sought a definition for

    Anti-national (India)

    Anti-national_(India)

  • Indian Contract Act, 1872
  • Contract Act

    the committing, or threatening to commit, any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code under (45,1860), or the unlawful detaining, or threatening to detain

    Indian Contract Act, 1872

    Indian Contract Act, 1872

    Indian_Contract_Act,_1872

  • Law Commission of India
  • Indian executive body

    Commission were those on the Indian Penal Code (first submitted in 1837 but enacted in 1860 and still in force), Criminal Procedure Code (enacted in 1898, repealed

    Law Commission of India

    Law_Commission_of_India

  • 2024 Pune Porsche car crash
  • further charges of Indian Penal Code will be pressed against him. A case was registered against the minor boy under the Indian Penal Code Sections - 304A

    2024 Pune Porsche car crash

    2024 Pune Porsche car crash

    2024_Pune_Porsche_car_crash

  • Shakti Mills gang rape
  • August 2013 gang rape in Mumbai, India

    the Indian Penal Code is not a substantive offence, but is a punishment contemplated for repeat offenders under section 376D, 376DA, 376DB of Indian Penal

    Shakti Mills gang rape

    Shakti Mills gang rape

    Shakti_Mills_gang_rape

  • Section 375
  • 2019 Indian film directed by Ajay Bahl

    Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak. It is based on Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code. The film stars Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadha, Meera Chopra, and Rahul

    Section 375

    Section_375

  • Section 5
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Section 5 of the Immigration Act 2010, in Belize Section 5 of the Indian Penal Code, exemption clause for certain laws Section 5, a football hooligan

    Section 5

    Section_5

  • 2001 Indian Parliament attack
  • Terrorist attack in New Delhi

    Procedure Code, 1973 (India) against four accused persons on 14 May 2002. Charges were framed under various sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC), the

    2001 Indian Parliament attack

    2001 Indian Parliament attack

    2001_Indian_Parliament_attack

  • Hate speech laws in India
  • the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and by other laws which put limitations on the freedom of expression. Section 95 of the Code of

    Hate speech laws in India

    Hate_speech_laws_in_India

  • Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920
  • IPC Act 1920

    comply will be considered a legal offence under Section 186 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. In 2018, requests to change the Act was placed, which stated

    Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920

    Identification_of_Prisoners_Act,_1920

  • Murder in Indian law
  • Legal definition in India

    In India according to Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, murder is defined as follows: Murder.--Except in the cases hereinafter excepted, culpable

    Murder in Indian law

    Murder_in_Indian_law

  • Dowry
  • Payment by one family of a marriage to the other family

    the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 in Indian civil law and subsequently by Sections 304B and 498a of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Despite anti-dowry laws in

    Dowry

    Dowry

  • Indrani Mukerjea
  • British consultant and media executive

    causing wrongful losses to the ordinary shareholders of RIL under Indian Penal Code Sections 120B (conspiracy), 415 (cheating), 418 (cheating with knowledge

    Indrani Mukerjea

    Indrani Mukerjea

    Indrani_Mukerjea

  • British Raj
  • 1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India

    movements", dropping entirely the second bill involving modification the Indian Penal Code. Even so, when it was passed, the new Rowlatt Act aroused widespread

    British Raj

    British Raj

    British_Raj

  • Navjot Singh Sidhu
  • Indian politician and cricketer (born 1963)

    India convicted him of voluntarily causing hurt (Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code) and sentenced him to 1 year rigorous imprisonment. He was released

    Navjot Singh Sidhu

    Navjot Singh Sidhu

    Navjot_Singh_Sidhu

  • Superstition in India
  • Christian Youth Forum, filed a police complaint against Edamaruku under Indian Penal Code Section 295A. In July, while on a tour in Finland, Edamaruku was informed

    Superstition in India

    Superstition_in_India

  • Criminal law of Singapore
  • statutory in nature and historically derives largely from the former Indian penal code. The general principles of criminal law, as well as the elements and

    Criminal law of Singapore

    Criminal_law_of_Singapore

  • Greater Mumbai Police
  • Indian police department

    various cyber crime related provisions of criminal laws, including the Indian Penal Code, and the Companies Act of India subsection on IT-Sector responsibilities

    Greater Mumbai Police

    Greater Mumbai Police

    Greater_Mumbai_Police

  • Singapore
  • Island country in Southeast Asia

    with substantial local differences. Criminal law is based on the Indian Penal Code originally intended for British India, and was at the time as a crown

    Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • Freedom 251
  • 2016 controversial smartphone

    director Mohit Goel and president Ashok Chaddha under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act. However, the Allahabad High Court

    Freedom 251

    Freedom 251

    Freedom_251

  • Dafaa 302
  • 1975 Indian film

    The title is a reference to Section 302 (Section of Murder) of the Indian Penal Code. Randhir Kapoor as Shankar / Mohan (double role) Rekha as Rajkumari

    Dafaa 302

    Dafaa_302

  • Kiss
  • Touch with the lips, usually to express love, affection or greeting

    affection is a criminal offense in India under Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code, despite the Supreme Court of India having ruled kissing as not obscene

    Kiss

    Kiss

    Kiss

  • Suhaib Ilyasi
  • Indian television producer and director (born 1966)

    his wife died in 2000, Ilyasi was charged under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code for dowry death. He also got involved in a legal battle with his in-laws

    Suhaib Ilyasi

    Suhaib_Ilyasi

  • Peter Mukerjea
  • British television executive

    Arthur Road Jail. In February 2016 he was formally charged under Indian Penal Code Sections 302 (murder), 120-B (conspiracy) and 201 (causing disappearance

    Peter Mukerjea

    Peter_Mukerjea

  • Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • 1928 novel by D. H. Lawrence

    bookseller Ranjit Udeshi in Bombay was prosecuted under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (sale of obscene books) for selling an unexpurgated copy of Lady Chatterley's

    Lady Chatterley's Lover

    Lady_Chatterley's_Lover

  • Foeticide
  • Type of homicide

    similar conviction. In Indian Law, feticide is considered a form of "culpable homicide". Section 316 of the Indian Penal Code defines the crime as "an

    Foeticide

    Foeticide

  • Crime in India
  • (India). In 2023, a total of 62,41,569 crimes, comprising 37,63,102 Indian Penal Code (IPC) crimes and 24,78,467 Special and Local Laws (SLL) crimes were

    Crime in India

    Crime_in_India

  • Assault
  • Physical or verbal attack of another person

    force to that person, is said to commit an assault. — §351 of the Indian Penal Code The Code further explains that "mere words do not amount to an assault

    Assault

    Assault

  • Tort law in India
  • Aspect of Indian law

    the British Indian Empire) is based on the definition provided in section 351 of the penal code. In accordance with the penal code, Indian courts have

    Tort law in India

    Tort law in India

    Tort_law_in_India

  • Men's rights movement in India
  • alleged abuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. Subsequently, a helpline for battered men was started. "Save Indian Family" was founded on 9 March 2005

    Men's rights movement in India

    Men's rights movement in India

    Men's_rights_movement_in_India

  • P. Balakrishna Reddy
  • Indian politician

    sections 147 (rioting) and 341 (wrongfully restraining any person) of Indian Penal code and section 3 of Tamil Nadu Property Prevention of Damage and Loss

    P. Balakrishna Reddy

    P. Balakrishna Reddy

    P._Balakrishna_Reddy

  • Necrophilia
  • Fetish involving sexual attraction to corpses

    being driven by sexual necessity or habit. In India, as of now, the Indian Penal Code (IPC) does not explicitly mention "necrophilia" as a distinct offense

    Necrophilia

    Necrophilia

    Necrophilia

  • Sheena Bora murder case
  • 2012 alleged murder in India

    false statements), 363 (kidnapping) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code and taken to the Bandra Metropolitan Magistrates' court, which remanded

    Sheena Bora murder case

    Sheena_Bora_murder_case

  • Alavandar murder case
  • 1950s criminal case in India

    in the Indian forensics field and finds mention in medical textbooks. It was dramatised in Doordarshan. "Chilling tales from old city". Indian Express

    Alavandar murder case

    Alavandar_murder_case

  • Naroda Patiya massacre
  • Massacre during the 2002 Gujarat riots

    under sections 153 A (1) (a) & (b), 153 B (1), 166 and 505 (2) of the Indian Penal Code for promoting enmity among different groups during the 2002 Gujarat

    Naroda Patiya massacre

    Naroda Patiya massacre

    Naroda_Patiya_massacre

  • Thomas Babington Macaulay
  • British historian and politician (1800–1859)

    was followed by the Criminal Procedure Code in 1872 and the Civil Procedure Code in 1908. The Indian Penal Code inspired counterparts in most other British

    Thomas Babington Macaulay

    Thomas Babington Macaulay

    Thomas_Babington_Macaulay

  • Rampal (spiritual leader)
  • Indian religious leader

    Station, Hisar), registered under Sections 121, 121A, 122, 124A of the Indian Penal Code (sedition and waging war against the State), the Arms Act, Explosive

    Rampal (spiritual leader)

    Rampal (spiritual leader)

    Rampal_(spiritual_leader)

  • Offences against public justice
  • contrary to section 191 of the Indian Penal Code Fabricating false evidence, contrary to section 192 of the Indian Penal Code Offences include: Perjury, contrary

    Offences against public justice

    Offences_against_public_justice

  • Rape of males
  • Rape committed against men and boys

    rape definition in Section 375 of Indian Penal Code does not include rape in which males are the victims. The Indian government (2012) decided to change

    Rape of males

    Rape_of_males

  • Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012
  • Indian law to protect children from molestation

    Child sexual abuse was prosecuted under the following sections of the Indian Penal Code: I.P.C. (1860) 375 - Rape I.P.C. (1860) 354 - Outraging the modesty

    Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012

    Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012

    Protection_of_Children_from_Sexual_Offences_Act,_2012

  • 2019 Indian general election
  • (Special Powers) Act, 1958. End the Sedition law (Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code). The BJP released its manifesto sub-titled Sankalpit Bharat, Sashakt

    2019 Indian general election

    2019 Indian general election

    2019_Indian_general_election

  • Penal labour
  • Type of forced labour performed by prisoners

    sufficient demand for prison labour. In the Indian Penal Code prior to 1949, many sections prescribed penal servitude for life as a viable punishment.

    Penal labour

    Penal labour

    Penal_labour

  • Fraud
  • Intentional deception to gain unlawfully

    the criminal laws are enshrined in the Indian Penal Code, supplemented by the Criminal Procedure Code and Indian Evidence Act. In the Philippines, fraud

    Fraud

    Fraud

    Fraud

  • Age of consent in Asia
  • Legal ages for sexual activity in Asia

    Lokur and Deepak Gupta read down Exception 2 to Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to hold that sexual intercourse by a man with his own wife if

    Age of consent in Asia

    Age_of_consent_in_Asia

  • Abortion in India
  • Before 1971, abortion was criminalized under Section 312 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, describing it as intentionally "causing miscarriage". Except

    Abortion in India

    Abortion in India

    Abortion_in_India

  • Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer)
  • Indian intelligence officer; defected to the U.S.

    in Maryland in 2016. He was charged under Official Secrets Act and Indian Penal Code. In 2007, Central Bureau of Investigation requested Interpol to issue

    Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer)

    Rabinder Singh (intelligence officer)

    Rabinder_Singh_(intelligence_officer)

  • Phulmoni Dasi rape case
  • 1889 criminal case in India

    against the husband. The husband was convicted under Section 338 of the Indian Penal Code for "causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety

    Phulmoni Dasi rape case

    Phulmoni_Dasi_rape_case

  • Shree 420
  • 1955 Indian film by Raj Kapoor

    Nadira, and Kapoor. The number 420 refers to Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, which prescribes the punishment for the offence of fraud; hence,

    Shree 420

    Shree_420

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INDIAN PENAL-CODE

  • INDIGO
  • Male

    English

    INDIGO

    English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word indigo, from Greek indikon, INDIGO means "blue dye from India." 

    INDIGO

  • INDIA
  • Female

    English

    INDIA

    English name derived from the country name, INDIA means "land of the Indus (river)." 

    INDIA

  • FINIAN
  • Male

    English

    FINIAN

    Variant spelling of English Finnian, FINIAN means "little white one."

    FINIAN

  • Indiana
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Indiana

    The country India.

    Indiana

  • Indrani
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Indrani

    Wife of Indra

    Indrani

  • Indi
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Hindu, Indian

    Indi

    Born in India; Indian

    Indi

  • Henal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Henal

    Henal

  • Indya
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Indya

    From India

    Indya

  • India
  • Girl/Female

    English American Biblical

    India

    The country India.

    India

  • INDRANI
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    INDRANI

    (ইন্দ্রানী) Ancient feminine form of Hindi Indra, INDRANI means "possesses a drop (of rain)."

    INDRANI

  • Pandian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pandian

    South Indian Kings

    Pandian

  • Petal
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German, Indian

    Petal

    Flower Petal

    Petal

  • Indianna
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, French

    Indianna

    Land of Indians

    Indianna

  • INDIANA
  • Male

    English

    INDIANA

    English unisex name derived from the American state name, INDIANA means "land of the Indians."

    INDIANA

  • Indiana
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French

    Indiana

    The Country India; Land of the Indians

    Indiana

  • Indrani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Indrani

    Wife of Lord Indra (Wife of Indra)

    Indrani

  • Fenal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Fenal

    Angel of beauty

    Fenal

  • Indran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Indran

    Lord Indra

    Indran

  • Henal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Henal

    God of Beauty and Wealth

    Henal

  • Pehal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Pehal

    Start

    Pehal

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Online names & meanings

  • Baldwin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Baldwin

    English : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’ + wine ‘friend’, which was extremely popular among the Normans and in Flanders in the early Middle Ages. It was the personal name of the Crusader who in 1100 became the first Christian king of Jerusalem, and of four more Crusader kings of Jerusalem. It was also borne by Baldwin, Count of Flanders (1172–1205), leader of the Fourth Crusade, who became first Latin Emperor of Constantinople (1204). As an American surname it has absorbed Dutch spellings such as Boudewijn.Irish : surname adopted in Donegal by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Maolagáin (see Milligan), due to association of Gaelic maol ‘bald’, ‘hairless’ with English bald.A John Baldwin from Buckinghamshire, England, arrived in the U.S. in 1638 and settled in Milford, CT.

  • Garnet
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin

    Garnet

    Pomegranate Seed; Spear; Keeper of Grain; Red Like a Pomegranate; Dark / Red Gem Stone; Precious Stone

  • Nadia
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, African, American, Arabic, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Lebanese, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Polish, Portuguese, Romani

    Nadia

    Caller; Moist; Tender; Delicate; Hopeful; Announcer; Beginning; Living Hope; First

  • Kasima
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian

    Kasima

    Beautiful

  • Alvinia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Teutonic

    Alvinia

    White.

  • Natraj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Natraj

    King Among Actors; Name of Lord Shiva

  • Akshay | அக்ஷய 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Akshay | அக்ஷய 

    Indestructible

  • Macmorris
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Macmorris

    King Henry V' Officer in the King's army.

  • Eman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Czechoslovakian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish

    Eman

    God is Among us; To Believe in God; Giving of Thanks

  • Malvina
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American Celtic Greek Gaelic Latin

    Malvina

    Sweet.

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  • Indian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the aborigines, or Indians, of America; as, Indian wars; the Indian tomahawk.

  • India
  • n.

    A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan.

  • Indian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to India proper; also to the East Indies, or, sometimes, to the West Indies.

  • Plenal
  • a.

    Full; complete; as, a plenal view or act.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a pedal; having pedals.

  • Indian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of India.

  • Indian
  • n.

    One of the aboriginal inhabitants of America; -- so called originally from the supposed identity of America with India.

  • Indiamen
  • pl.

    of Indiaman

  • Penary
  • a.

    Penal.

  • Indiaman
  • n.

    A large vessel in the India trade.

  • Venal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to veins; venous; as, venal blood.

  • Penal
  • a.

    Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    A pedal curve or surface.

  • Renal-portal
  • a.

    Both renal and portal. See Portal.

  • Indies
  • n. pl.

    A name designating the East Indies, also the West Indies.

  • Penal
  • a.

    Inflicted as punishment; used as a means of punishment; as, a penal colony or settlement.

  • Indian
  • a.

    Made of maize or Indian corn; as, Indian corn, Indian meal, Indian bread, and the like.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the foot, or to feet, literally or figuratively; specifically (Zool.), pertaining to the foot of a mollusk; as, the pedal ganglion.