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Explanation of IPC 370 and IPC 470: Definitions and Implications

IPC Section 370: Exploitation of Trafficked Persons

  • Main points and insights:
  • Although the provided sources do not explicitly define IPC 370, it generally pertains to the trafficking and exploitation of persons, particularly women and children, for various forms of exploitation such as forced labor, sexual exploitation, or slavery.
  • The section emphasizes the serious legal consequences for traffickers and the importance of protecting victims from exploitation and abuse.
  • The legal framework aims to prevent trafficking activities and ensure stringent punishment for offenders not directly cited but inferred from context.

  • Analysis and Conclusion:

  • IPC 370 criminalizes trafficking activities, highlighting the state's commitment to combating human trafficking and safeguarding vulnerable populations. Its implications include increased legal penalties and a focus on victim protection.

IPC Section 470: Forgery of a Document or Electronic Record

  • Main points and insights:
  • IPC 470 deals with the forgery of a document or electronic record, which involves making false documents or altering genuine ones with the intent to deceive.
  • The section includes provisions for penalizing those who forge official or personal documents, impacting legal integrity and trust.
  • The explanations and related legal interpretations emphasize the importance of intent and the nature of the forged document in determining the offense not explicitly detailed in the sources but based on standard legal understanding.

  • Implications:

  • Conviction under IPC 470 can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment, reflecting the seriousness of forgery in undermining legal and financial systems.
  • The section also underscores the importance of maintaining document integrity in legal processes.

Summary

  • IPC 370 addresses trafficking and exploitation, with a focus on criminalizing trafficking activities and protecting victims from various forms of exploitation.
  • IPC 470 pertains to forgery, criminalizing the creation or alteration of false documents with fraudulent intent, thereby safeguarding the integrity of legal and official records.

References: - While specific sections are not directly cited in the provided sources, the general understanding aligns with the Indian Penal Code’s provisions on trafficking (Section 370) and forgery (Section 470). The sources discuss related legal principles, definitions, and implications, emphasizing the importance of strict enforcement and the legal consequences of such offenses.

Search Results for "Explanation of IPC 370 and IPC 470 Including their Definitions and Implications"

Selvi VS State of Karnataka

India - Crimes

K.G.BALAKRISHNAN, R.V.RAVEENDRAN, J.M.PANCHAL

Magistrate but will have the status of a statement made to the police-Magistrate shall consider all factors relating to detention including ... Sections 53, 53-A and 54 of the CrPC (amended in 2005) – Contention of respondents that the phrase ‘modern and scientific techniques including ... cannot be read into the statutory provisions which enable medical examination during investigation in criminal cases, i.e. the Explanation ... In addition to highlighting these definitions, the counsel for the appellants have submitted....

STATE VS MOHD. AFZAL

2003 0 Supreme(Del) 1027 India - Delhi

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... Words and Phrases - "War" — Definition — Jural concept. ... ... Section 121 — -Waging war against Government — Term war — Implication ... ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 120, 120B, 302, 307 — Sentence ... with the explanation to sub section (1) of Section 3. ... Of the four ingredients in Oppenheim's definition of war, only the first can be accepted with no demur. 'one element seems common to all definitions of war. In all definitions it is clearly affirme....

Gopal Dass VS State of Haryana

2023 0 Supreme(P&H) 3258 India - Punjab and Haryana

SANDEEP MOUDGIL

(A) Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Section 482 - Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Sections 420, 465, 467, 468, 471 - Quashing of FIR ... Moreover, no material has been brought to our notice by the defence to prove that the delay in filing the F.I.R. was with the intention of false implication. Thus, the explanation given by PW1 for the delay remains untainted. ... Explanation 1 - A man's signature of his own name may amount to forgery. ... Learned State counsel has contended that after conducting a thorough enquiry on the ....

Pahalwan Singh VS State of U. P.

2020 0 Supreme(All) 82 India - Allahabad

BALA KRISHNA NARAYANA, PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTAVA

The defence has not given any explanation how the blood stains of deceased came on their tahamad, shirt and pants which they were wearing at the time of incident. ... The deceased was wearing woolen pant, woolen inner, woolen jacket and jarsi and white shirt. 7 injuries were found including 6 lacerated wound around head and ear in the left side. ... Bones of left side of skull including frontol, parietal, temporal and occipital are fractured in multiple pieces, tearing the meninges and depressed and lodged in brain. Scalp hair walled with....

State Through Superintendent Of Police, Cbi/sit VS Nalini

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The conspir­ators including A-1 (Nalini) had nothing personal against him but he was targeted for the political decision taken by ... Refer­ence - Criminal conspiracy - Explosion of human bomb resulting in extirpation of National Leader-With him fifteen persons including ... the conspiracy which resulted in the assassination of Shri Rajiv Gandhi and death of many police officers and innocent citizens including ... The proviso and the explanation are not relevant for the present discussion. ... Arivu (A-18, he said, was u....

Selvi VS State of Karnataka

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The explanation to Principle 6 provides that: ... “The term ‘cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment’ should be interpreted so as to extend the widest possible protection against abuses, whether physical or mental, including the holding of a detained or imprisoned person ... In addition to highlighting these definitions, the counsel for the appellants have submitted that causing physical pain by injecting a drug can amount to ‘Injury’ as defined by Section 44 of the IPC or ‘Hurt’ as defined in Section 319 of ....

Union of India VS V.  Sriharan @ Murugan

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AIR 1974 SC 147; (1976) 3 SCC 470 ... Paragraphs 29.10, 29.11 and 29.12 of the said report can be noted for the purpose for which the amendment was suggested and its implications: “29.10. ... The notes on clauses give the further explanation:- “Clause 33.—Section 432 contains provision relating to powers of the appropriate Government to suspend or remit sentences. ... Reliance is placed for this purpose on Section 55 IPC and on definitions in various Remission Schemes. All that we need say, as clearly p....

State through Superintendent of Police, CBI/SIT etc.  VS Nalini, etc. etc.

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K.T.THOMAS, S.S.M.QUADRI, D.P.WADHWA

The conspir­ators including A-1 (Nalini) had nothing personal against him but he was targeted for the political decision taken by ... Refer­ence - Criminal conspiracy - Explosion of human bomb resulting in extirpation of National Leader - With him fifteen persons including ... the conspiracy which resulted in the assassination of Shri Rajiv Gandhi and death of many police officers and innocent citizens including ... Explanation. ... Definitions.—(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise re­quire....

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2015 8 Supreme 449 India - Supreme Court

H. L. DATTU, FAKKIR MOHAMED IBRAHIM KALIFULLA, PINAKI CHANDRA GHOSE, A. M. SAPRE, UDAY UMESH LALIT

AIR 1974 SC 147; (1976) 3 SCC 470 ... ... The notes on clauses give the further explanation:- ... “Clause 33.—Section 432 contains provision relating to powers of the appropriate Government to suspend or remit sentences. ... Reliance is placed for this purpose on Section 55 IPC and on definitions in various Remission Schemes. All that we need say, as clearly pointed out in Godse, is that these equivalents are meant for the limited objective of computation to help the State exercise its wide powers of total remissions. .....

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