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- Section 3 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Indian Kanoon
Any person liable, by any Indian law to be tried for an offence committed beyond India shall be dealt with according to the provisions of this Code for any act committed beyond India in the same manner as if such act had been committed within India
- IPC Section 3 - Punishment For Offenses Beyond But Triable Within India
Section 3 of the IPC is a vital provision that extends India’s legal jurisdiction beyond its territorial limits It ensures that criminals cannot evade justice simply by committing offences outside India
- IPC Section 3: Punishment of offences committed beyond but . . . - IPC Laws
This section deals with the punishment of offences committed beyond India’s territorial boundaries but which may be tried within India under Indian law Legal Jurisdiction : Section 3 asserts India’s legal authority to prosecute individuals for certain offences committed outside the country
- In-Depth Analysis of IPC Section 3: Punishment of Offenses Committed . . .
Explore the comprehensive details of IPC Section 3, which addresses the punishment of offenses committed beyond the territorial boundaries of India but are triable within the country This section is crucial for understanding the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the Indian Penal Code
- Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 3. Punishment of offences committed . . .
Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India —Any person liable, by any [Indian law], to be tried for an offence committed beyond [India] shall be dealt with according to the provisions of this Code for any act committed beyond [India] in the same manner as if such act had been committed within [India]
- Section 3 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Indian Kanoon
After Section 3, Section 3A shall be inserted- "3A Special provision relating to Andaman and Nicobar Islands -
- Analysis of Section 3A of The Companies Act, 2013 - Tax Guru
Section 3A of the Companies Act, 2013 corresponds to section 45 of the Companies Act, 1956
- Section 3 of Indian Patent Act 1970 - Lawyersclubindia
- Section 3(a) of the Indian Patent Act states that a frivolous invention or one that claims something that is manifestly at odds with well-known natural laws is not considered an invention and is not eligible for patent protection
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