Indian Penal Code
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P. C. · Penal Code, s. 499 · the Penal Code
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Lectures on the Early History of Institutions
Modern Indian statutory code that criminalises the practice of inducing fear of divine displeasure, including dharna.
This is the view taken of it by the Indian Penal Code, which condemns it in the following terms (s.
will become by some act of the offender an object of Divine displeasure, if he does not do the thing which it is the object of the offender to cause him to do .
The Law of Torts
The existing Indian Penal Code, repeatedly compared with and partly adopted or rejected by the draft civil wrongs clauses.
499 of the Indian Penal Code.
Saving of criminal jurisdiction on other grounds.
As to (1), the Penal Code makes no distinction between slander and libel.