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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Pakistan Penal Code or PPC is the basis of all legislations in Pakistan. It was instituted in 1860 by the Government of British India as the Indian Penal Code. With the partition of India in 1947, the new country inherited the same code and subsequently made several amendments making it more religiously oriented.Indian Penal Code is a document that covers almost all the crime happening in the society. It is a piece of British colonial legislation dating from 1860. Now it provides a penal code for all of India. The code applies to any offence…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Pakistan Penal Code or PPC is the basis of all legislations in Pakistan. It was instituted in 1860 by the Government of British India as the Indian Penal Code. With the partition of India in 1947, the new country inherited the same code and subsequently made several amendments making it more religiously oriented.Indian Penal Code is a document that covers almost all the crime happening in the society. It is a piece of British colonial legislation dating from 1860. Now it provides a penal code for all of India. The code applies to any offence committed by an Indian Citizen anywhere and on any Indian registered ship or aircraft (This ,UKGK,GUI, Klaw does not however apply to the armed forces or supersede any other acts). Indian Penal Code came into force in 1862 (during the British Raj) and is regularly amended, such as to include section 498-A. The code contains several sections related to dowry law in India and has a total of 511 sections covering various aspects of the Criminal Law. The nature of these have led to allegations of abuse of those laws.