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Grievous Hurt and Hurt

 

Defined

319

Hurt: bodily pain, disease, infirmity of any person

 

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320

Grievous Hurt: Emasculation, eye privation, ear, joint, permanent impair of joints, head or face, bone or tooth, 20days unable to follow ordinary pursuits

State of Karnataka vs Shivalingaiah: Testicles squeeze GH

Voluntarily

321

Voluntarily causing Hurt

Knowledge, Likely to cause H

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322

Voluntarily causing GH: Intends to cause, Likely to cause GH, intends or knows

Intend, know, likely

Punishment H

323

Punishment for voluntarily causing Hurt

1 year + 1000/-

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324

Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means

3 year + fine

Punishment GH

325

Punishment for voluntarily causing GH

7 year + fine

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326

Vol GH by Dangerous weapons or means

10 year + fine

Acid

326A

Vol causing GH by use of Acid, etc.: Partial damage, deformity, burns or maims

10 year// imprisonment + fine

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326B

Vol throwing or attempting to throw acid

5 - 7 year + fine

Extort Property

327

Vol Hurt to extort property, or to constrain to illegal act

10 year + fine

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328

Causing hurt by means of poison, with intent to commit an offence

10 year + fine

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329

Vol causing GH to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act

10 year + fine

Confession

330

Vol causing Hurt to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property

7 year + fine

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331

Vol causing GH to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property

10 year + fine

Public Servant

332

Vol causing Hurt to deter public servant from his duty

3 year + fine

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333

Vol causing GH to deter public servant from his duty

10 year + fine

Provocation

334

Vol causing hurt on provocation

1 month + 500/-

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335

Vol causing GH on provocation

4 year + 2000/-

Endangering life

336

Act endangering life or personal life or personal safety of others

3 month + 250/-

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337

Causing Hurt by endangering life or personal safety of others

6 month + 500/-

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338

Causing GH by act endangering life or personal safety of others

2 year + 1000/-

 

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