Section 336 of IPC : Section 336: Act Endangering Life Or Personal Safety Of Others

IPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a person, John, who decides to set off fireworks in a crowded neighborhood during a festival. Despite knowing that the area is congested and the risk of injury is high, John proceeds without taking any safety measures. One of the fireworks misfires and goes into a nearby open window, causing minor burns to a person inside the house. In this scenario, John's act of setting off fireworks without regard for the safety of others can be considered rash and negligent, potentially endangering human life or personal safety. As a result, John could be charged under Section 336 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860, and if found guilty, he could face imprisonment, a fine, or both.

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