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ipc 323 324 325 326 504 506(319- to 326) 334 335 body related offences & punishments

Note: definitions & punishments are in different sections.
Non-cognizable = No FIr without Magistrate permission
Cognizable: some serious nature
Bailable cases: some less serious cases,
Non Bailable sections: Serious in Nature upto 7 years term cases falls in this nature generally,
Fine or upto year jail cases:
IPC Chapter 3: body
IPC Chapter 4: Property related
Defining sections:

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    • Voluntarily causing hurt
    • defining sections.
    • definition & punishments
  • Billable Status:
  • compoundable cases: (mutual agreement)
    • ipc chapter 3 body related offences*
    • 506 Punishment for criminal intimidation.—
    • 334: on sudden provocation
  • 323 voluntarily causing hurt

Voluntarily causing hurt

Hurt by weapons 324
hurt without weapons 323
grievous hurt by weapon 326
grievous hurt without weapons 325
on provocation
334 hurt
335 grievous hurt

defining sections.

319 : Defines Hurt: body & mentally
320: grievous Hurt: Definition (severe bodily pain for the space of 20 days)
321: Voluntarily causing hurt
322 Voluntarily causing Grievous hurt
324: voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons
326:voluntarily causing Grievous hurt by dangerous weapons (know dangerous* weapons vs normal)
definition for dangerous: any instrument which, used as weapon of offence, is likely to cause death.
Section 327:- Voluntarily causing hurt to extort property or to constrain to an illegal act (upto 10 years)
Section 331:- Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property upto 10 years)
349: force
350: criminal force
351: Assault
300:- Murder definition  Intentionally by knowing him
Punishments
323: punishment for Voluntarily causing hurt
term upto 1 year or fine 1000 rupees or both
325 punishment for Voluntarily causing Grievous hurt
upto 7 years  also with fine.
Section 334:– Voluntarily causing hurt on provocation
neither intends nor knows himself to be likely to cause hurt to any person
term which may extend to one month, or  extend to 500 rupees, or with both.
Section 335:- Voluntarily causing grievous hurt on provocation
term upto 4 years or fine 1000 inr or both
302 punishment of murder: punished with death, or imprisonment for life
Section 352:- Punishment for assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation (loosing self control)
Hurt on provocation
334 hurt on provocation
335: Grievous hurt on provocation

definition & punishments

319 to 335
323 term to 1 year. Fine 1k.
Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt.—Whoever, except in the case provided for by section 334, voluntarily causes hurt, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
334. Voluntarily causing hurt on provocation
1 month 500 fine.

Billable Status:

321: voluntarily causing hurt 
is IPC 321 non cognizable?
Non cognizable and Bailable, and triable by any Magistrate Not Police FIR (no right to FIR)
322 Voluntarily causing Grievous hurt 
Cognizable and Bailable, and triable by any Magistrate
324: voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons
is ipc section 324 bailable?
bailable after 21st June, 2006 notification
325 punishment for Voluntarily causing Grievous hurt
is ipc 325 bailable?
cognizable and bailable offence, which is triable by a magistrate
is ipc 326 bailable (Grievous hurt by dangerous weapons)
Cognizable and non-bailable triable by 1st class Magistrate

compoundable cases: (mutual agreement)

CrPC Section 320 – Compounding of offence

http://devgan.in/crpc/section/320/

court permission is required before compounding
voluntarily causing grievous hurt

offences punishable under the sections of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)

322 Voluntarily causing Grievous hurt
ipc 322 compoundable or not
ipc 323 compoundable or not
yes
ipc 324 not compoundable after 2009 dec
325 , 326 not
325 ipc compoundable or not?
Compoundable with permission of court
323,334,335
compoundable cases at police station
Court permission is not required before compounding
adultery, causing hurt, defamation criminal trespass etc

ipc chapter 3 body related offences*

324 Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means.
3 years jail or fine or both.

506 Punishment for criminal intimidation.—

intimidation meaning in telugu = berdirinya / threatening
Whoever Commits, the offence of criminal intimidation shall be punished with imprison­ment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both
Threat to cause gracious hurt, death , property damage by fire
 with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years,
506 vs 326
to impute unchastity to a woman term upto 7 years, with fine.
503. definition of Criminal intimidation.—
threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property,
504:
Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace.
Term extended to 2 years or fine with both.
505. Statements conducing to public mischief.
326  voluntarily causing grievous hurt by weapons, not bailable non compoundable
307 Attempt to murder.

334: on sudden provocation

description for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees

323 voluntarily causing hurt

vs
334 voluntarily causing hurt on provocation
325:
Punishment  for voluntarily causing grievous hurt except 335
Punishment term to 7 years.
335. Voluntarily causing grievous hurt on provocation
Term or 4 years or 2000 rupees.
326 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons
Imprisonment for life, term upto 10 years.
imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
attempt to cause grievous hurt
319 hurt
Physical and mental weakness
Hurt.—Whoever causes bodily pain, disease or infirmity to any person is said to cause hurt.
320 grievous hurt definition
8 cases
Private part damage
Joint brake,eye,ear, private parts etc.
severe bodily pain for 20 days or makes him unable to follow his ordinary pursuits.
Hurt by 8 kind of injuries.
321. Voluntarily causing hurt.
Voluntarily causing hurt
Voluntarily causing hurt.—Whoever does any act with the intention of thereby causing hurt to any person,
322. Define: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt.—Whoever voluntarily causes hurt
Women assault laws
Grievous hurt
320 defines
322: voluntarily causing define
326 : by weapons
335: upto 4 years
Sudden provocation
334,335
sudden provocation, not intending to hurt any other than the person who gave the provocation.
Hurt
323
324
Disclaimer: this is just for quickly understanding primary information. read bare acts.
Chapter 16 – Of Offences Affecting Life
299-374
Chapter 17 – Of Offences Against Property
378 to 462
trespassing home:
Section 458:- Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint
night = after 5-7 PM*
Reference
https://devgan.in/ipc/chapter_03.php

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