Section 326A of IPC : Section 326A: Voluntarily Causing Grievous Hurt By Use Of Acid, Etc

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Explanation using Example

An example of the application of Section 326A of The Indian Penal Code is as follows:

Imagine a situation where a man, in a fit of rage during an argument, throws acid on a woman's face, causing severe burns and permanent scarring. The woman is rushed to the hospital, and the man is arrested by the police. In court, the prosecution charges the man under Section 326A of The Indian Penal Code for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid. Given the severity of the woman's injuries and the deliberate act of throwing acid, the man is convicted and sentenced to a minimum of ten years in prison, along with a fine that is directed to cover the woman's medical expenses and provide her compensation for the harm inflicted.

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