In order to convict a person vicariously liable under section 34 or section 149 it
is not necessary to prove that each and everyone of them had indulged in overts
acts; Ram Blias Singh v. State of Bihar, (1989) Cr LJ 1782 : AIR 1989 SC 1593.
Section 302 and Section 303 of the Indian Penal Code relate to vicarious liability. These sections specifically deal with the liability of an individual for the acts of others in certain circumstances.
there are 511 sections in ipc ( indian penal code)
Both Sections of IPC are non-bailable.
yes it is a legal entity. Go through section 987 of IPC. IPC has only 511 sections. How to go through section 987?
Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code provides for the liability of a criminal act done by several persons in furtherance of a common intention. Section 149 deals with the liability of members of an unlawful assembly for an offence committed in prosecution of the common object. Section 120B deals with criminal conspiracy, where two or more persons agree to commit an illegal act. For example, if five people plan and execute a robbery together, they may be charged under Section 34 IPC. If a group of people gather to attack someone and one of them kills the victim, all may be charged under Section 149 IPC. And if two persons conspire to commit a robbery, they may be charged under Section 120B IPC.
419, 420, 468, 471, and 120b in this context appear to relate to sections of the Indian Penal Code dealing with conspiracy, fraud and forgery. In order to defend against these or any serious criminal charges, it is advised to seek the help of a licensed attorney competent in criminal law matters.
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419, 420, 468, 471, and 120b in this context appear to relate to sections of the Indian Penal Code dealing with conspiracy, fraud and forgery. In order to defend against these or any serious criminal charges, it is advised to seek the help of a licensed attorney competent in criminal law matters.
Harboring an offender is in ipc section 212.
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