Sale!

Law of Crimes -3 volume 2024

Original price was: ₹8,985.00.Current price is: ₹6,290.00.

“Law of Crimes,” by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal offers thorough treatment and is crucial reading for legal experts – in 3 Volumes.

Description

“Law of Crimes,” by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal offers thorough treatment and is crucial reading for legal experts – in 3 Volumes.

Chapter I: Overview Title of the Preamble and the Code’s operational scope Penalties for crimes committed in India Punishment for crimes committed outside of India but that are legally admissible for trial there Code expansion to include transnational offences Some legislation will not be impacted by this Act

CHAPTER II Definitions in the Code that apply with certain exclusions Once described, sense of expression Number of Gender “Man” , “Woman” “Person” “Public” (Deleted) The phrase “servant of government” has been removed. “Government” “India” “Judge” “Court of Justice” “Public servant” “Movable property” “Wrongful gain” “Wrongful loss” “Gaining wrongfully” , “Losing wrongfully” “Dishonestly” “Fraudulently” “Reason to believe” Things that a wife, clerk, or servant possesses “Counterfeit” “Record” 29A. “Electronic record” “Valuable security” “A will” Terms that allude to acts include unlawful omissions. “Act” , “Omission” actions taken by multiple people to further a shared goal When an act is considered unlawful due to its commission with criminal knowledge or intent, its effects are partially the result of both the act and the omission. cooperation by performing one of the multiple actions that make up.

Punishments” in CHAPTER III OF THE PENALTIES 53A. Construction of reference to transportation Remission of the death penalty reduction of a life sentence in prison 55A. “Appropriate Government” Definition (Repealed) Parts of the sentencing range (Repealed) (Repealed) In some instances of incarceration, a sentence may be either entirely or partially strict or simple (Repealed) Quantity of the fine jail sentence for failing to pay a fine 65 Maximum term of jail for failure to pay a fine, when both are punishable by law An explanation of the jail sentence for not paying a fee imprisonment for failing to pay a fine when the offence simply carries a fine Release from jail upon payment of a fee release from jail after paying the appropriate percentage of the fine Fine leviable within six years or during imprisonment. Death not to discharge property from liability

 

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Law of Crimes -3 volume 2024”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *