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Context
The criteria
Essential Ingredient:
Legal Standard:
Implication:
Judicial Clarity:
Section 153A of the IPC
Key Provisions:
In a nutshell,
Essential Conditions for Offence:
Sub-section 1 of Section 153A IPC:
Sub-section 2 of Section 153A IPC:
Punishment and Legal Nature:
Conclusion:
Comparative study of Section 153A IPC with other provisions
Basis |
Section 153A |
Section 295 |
Section 295A |
Purpose |
Deals with offences promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, caste, etc. |
Deals with offences intended to destroy, damage, or defilement a place of worship or an object held sacred, with intent to insult the religion of a class of persons. |
Deals with offences related to deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings. |
Punishment. |
Imprisonment may extend up to 3 years or fine or both and if at the place of worship is enhanced up to 5 years and fine. |
Imprisonment that may extend up to 2 years or fine or both. |
Imprisonment that may extend up to 3 years or fine or both. |
Nature of offence. |
The offence is cognizable in nature. |
The offence is cognizable in nature. |
The offence is cognizable in nature. |
Bailable or non-bailable offence. |
The offence is non-bailable. |
The offence is non-bailable. |
The offence is non-bailable. |
Compoundable or non-compoundable offence. |
The offence is non-compoundable, i.e., the out-of-court settlement cannot be done. |
The offence is non-compoundable |
The offence is non-compoundable |
PRACTICE QUESTION Q. Which of the following statements regarding Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is correct? A) Section 153A deals with offences promoting enmity solely on the basis of religion. B) The punishment under Section 153A IPC includes imprisonment for up to 5 years, with the possibility of a fine, for offences committed at places of worship. C) Offences under Section 153A IPC are considered non-bailable. D) Section 153A IPC allows for the possibility of out-of-court settlements, making it a compoundable offence. Choose the correct option: 1.A and B only 2.B and C only 3.A and D only 4.B only Answer. 2 |
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