Asked in Law at 4:53 PM on March 08, 2011
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Grandparents passed away long back leaving no will. My parents and Uncle (son) also died. People left, uncles wife, brother and me. What share will each get? Answer now
of the Indian Penal Code shall be non-bailable....Hi!The section 188 of the Indian Penal Code is about Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant. It means whoever, knowing that, by an orderHello, The State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette, declare that any offence punishable under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, when committed in any area specified
BAILABLE
-compoundable and non-bailable....IPC Section 498ASection 498A was inserted into the penal code in 1983 it readsWhoever, being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine.In practice, cruelty is taken to include the demanding of a dowry. This section is non-bailable, non
is cognizable or non-cognizable According as offence is bail able of non-bailable. The court by which the offence is triable. IPC186186 Obstructing public servant in discharge of his public functions Imprisonment for 2 years, or fine, or both. Non-cognizable Bailable Any Magistrate can triable by any court....These are the diiferent sections of the Indian Penal Code that you have asked in your question
The forces of nature balance each other. For every good there is an evil and for every darkness there is light. Section 498A was included in the IPC for the protection of a woman against cruelty from complaint is preferred....dear mukta, supreme court has termed section 498A IPC as legal terrorism there are number of instances where this law have been misused but it has also one provision if component
Sec 498A deals with cruelty faced by a woman at her matrimonial home by her husband or his family members. The cruelty can be for dowry or otherwise and can be mental or physical....Section 498A IPC which in a way sends forth a message that awoman is a commodity for sale.What section 498A IPC tries to do is prevent and punish the above act and re-assert a womansright to live a peaceful and happy life
Hi,To know more about 427-ipc,448-ipc,380-ipc,5 06-ipc is bailable affance details refer to the following link:http://www.archive.or g/stream/indianpenalcode00cran goog/indianpenalcode00crangoog djvu.txt
or stage dharna here on November 19, in connection with the International Mens Day.They demand that the section be made bailable, non-cognisable and be made gender neu...tral.You would be able to find some of the answers to your queries.VISAKHAPATNAM: To tackle the alleged misuse of Sec. 498A by a section of the society, a few like-minded NGOs like Save Indian Family
It is strange how even though all laws are used and misused, it is only the misuse of law by women that gets highlighted, be it 498A, or Domestic Violence Act or rape laws....The concerned section,the lawyer of the husband,by clever cross examination,can bring out the truth easily....Parliamentarians have compulsions that they cant make 498A bailable and Supreme Court wont do it on their own. All