7. Sense of expression once explained. Every expression which is explained in any part of this Code, is used in every part of this Code in conformity with the explanation. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobileKEEP READING

8. Gender. The pronoun “he” and its derivatives are used of any person, whether male or female. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

9. Number. Unless the contrary appears from the context, words importing the singular number include the plural number, and words importing the plural number include the singular number. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDFKEEP READING

10. “Man”, “Woman”. The word “man” denotes a male human being of any age; the word “woman” denotes a female human being of any age. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

11. “Person”. The word “person” includes any Company or Association or body of persons, whether incorporated or not. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

12. “Public”. The word “public” includes any class of the public or any community. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

13. “Queen”. Rep. by the A.O. 1950. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

14. “Servant of Government”. The words “servant of Government” denote any officer or servant continued, appointed or employed in India or under the authority of Government. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

15. “British India”. Rep. by the A.O. 1937. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

16. “Government of India”. Rep. by the A.O. 1937. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

17. “Government”. The word “Government” denotes the Central Government or the Government of a State. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each section wise. Download beautiful, colourful, mobile friendly PDF for IPC.KEEP READING

18. “India”. “India” means the territory of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir. (See Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019) No longer a state. It is a Union Territory. Also, see the new Title of IPC. Read the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way.KEEP READING

19. “Judge”. The word “Judge” denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a Judge, but also every person, who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or criminal, a definitive judgment, or a judgment which, if not appealed against, would be definitive, or aKEEP READING

20. “Court of Justice”. The words “Court of Justice” denote a Judge who is empowered by law to act judicially alone, or a body of Judges which is empowered by law to act judicially as a body, when such Judge or body of Judges is acting judicially. Illustration- A panchayatKEEP READING

21. “Public Servant”. The words “public servant” denote a person falling under any of the descriptions hereinafter following; namely- First- [omitted] Second- Every Commissioned Officer in the Military, Naval or Air Forces of India; Third- Every Judge including any person empowered by law to discharge, whether by himself or as a member of anyKEEP READING

22. “Movable property”. The words “movable property” are intended to include corporeal property of every description, except land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the earth. Read Indian Penal Code (IPC) in a better and systematic way. Read IPC each sectionKEEP READING