IPC 249

Definition of IPC 249: Altering appearance of India coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description. Classification : This section is Non-bailable, Cognizable and Non-compoundable. Triable By : Magistrate of the first class. Punishment :...

IPC 248

Definition of IPC 248: Altering appearance of coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description. Classification : This section is Non-bailable, Cognizable and Non-compoundable. Triable By : Magistrate of the first class. Punishment : Imprisonment...

The Hindu Marriage Act – Decree In Proceedings

Section 23 – Decree in proceedings In any proceeding under this Act, whether defended or not, if the court is satisfied that- any of the grounds for granting relief exists and the petitioner is not in any way taking advantage of his or her own wrong or...

IPC 247

Definition of IPC 247: Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing weight or altering composition of Indian coin. Classification : This section is Non-bailable, Cognizable and Non-compoundable. Triable By : Magistrate of the first class. Punishment : Imprisonment for 7...

IPC 245

Definition of IPC 245: Unlawfully taking coining instrument from mint. Classification : This section is Non-bailable, Cognizable and Non-compoundable. Triable By : Magistrate of the first class. Punishment : Imprisonment for 7 years and...

The Hindu Marriage Act – Application Of Act 5 of 1908

Section 21 – Application of Act 5 of 1908 Subject to the other provisions contained in this Act and to such rules as the High Court may make in this behalf, all proceedings under this Act shall be regulated, as far as may be, by the Code of Civil Procedure,...

IPC 244

Definition of IPC 244: Person employed in mint causing coin to be of different weight or composition from that fixed by law. Classification : This section is Non-bailable, Cognizable and Non-compoundable. Triable By : Magistrate of the first class. Punishment :...

The Hindu Marriage Act – Contents And Verification Of Petitions

Section 20 – Contents and verification of petitions Every petition presented under this Act shall state as distinctly as the nature of the case permits the facts on which the claim to relief is founded and shall also state that there is no collusion between the...