CHAPTER VI of CrPC : CHAPTER VI: OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATE
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Raj, a citizen of India, is found to be part of a group that is planning to wage war against the Government of India. The group has been collecting arms and ammunition with the intention of attacking government buildings.
Applicable Sections:
- Section 121: Raj and his group are attempting to wage war against the Government of India. If convicted, Raj could face the death penalty or life imprisonment along with a fine.
- Section 122: By collecting arms with the intention of waging war, Raj could also be charged under this section, which carries a punishment of life imprisonment or imprisonment for 10 years and a fine.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya, a journalist, writes and publishes articles that incite people to rebel against the Government of India. Her writings encourage violent actions and create public disorder.
Applicable Section:
- Section 124A: Priya's actions can be considered sedi...
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