The Indian Penal Code, 1860 is the backbone of criminal law in India, defining offences, penalties, and the legal principles governing criminal conduct. This comprehensive commentary presents the IPC section-wise with clear explanations, practical examples, and insights drawn from leading Supreme Court and High Court decisions. Beginning with general principles, definitions, and punishments, the book covers specific offences such as offences against the state, offences against human body, property offences, offences relating to marriage, and offences relating to public tranquility. Each section is explained with reference to procedural implications, judicial interpretation, and real-case illustrations to help both students and practitioners understand the application of law in court. Special chapters highlight recent amendments, emerging criminal jurisprudence, and important case law that shapes modern criminal law practice. Whether used for classroom study, exam preparation, or courtroom reference, this book serves as an authoritative and practical guide to navigating the Indian Penal Code efficiently and accurately.






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