Understanding Section 354 Ipc

Summary

Section 354 IPC pertains to assault or criminal force against women with intent to outrage modesty, punishable by up to 2 years imprisonment, fine, or both. Notable cases include State of Punjab v. Major Singh, defining modesty, and Rupan Deol Bajaj v. KPS Gill, discussing its application.

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Case laws
For case laws related to Section * IPC, here are some notable judgments:
- State of Punjab v. Major Singh (*): Defines "modesty" in the context of Section *.
- Rupan Deol Bajaj v. KPS Gill (*): Discusses the application of Section *.
- State of Maharashtra v. Madhukar N. Mardikar (*): Highlights that a woman's character is immaterial in cases under this section.
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Here are more notable case laws under Section * IPC:
- Tukaram and Anr v. State of Maharashtra (*): Known as the Mathura rape case, it led to significant changes in Indian rape law.
- Raju v. State of Haryana (*): Reinforces that the modesty of a woman is subjective and unique to her.
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