The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) is one of the six statutes that make up the Indian Penal Code, a system of law in India. The IPC deals with physical and mental harassment and injuries to person and property.
The Indian Penal Code is a criminal law statute brought in by the British during their colonial rule in India. The code was made by the law commission of British India, and contains a list of crimes and their punishments.
The Indian Penal Code was first passed by the British administration in 1860, and has been modified to meet the needs of a changing nation. The code is now used as the standard penal law for most of India, incorporating 55 statutes that cover an array of penal offences.
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Siddhartha Vaidya holds a diverse academic portfolio, including a BCom, LLM, and CS, with expertise in corporate and intellectual property law. Currently completing a CS internship at Raymond Limited, Siddhartha has extensive teaching experience. He served as a Lecturer at SIES College of Commerce and Science for three years, specializing in legal and commercial subjects, and has also taught CS Executive courses at various private tuitions.
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