Abstract

To protect the rights of every citizen is the fundamental accountability of efficacious democracy like India. To make available safeguard and secure from breach or violation of individual rights, Indian Constitution provides basic fundamental rights to every citizen of India. In addition to basic fundamental rights, other legal protection to citizens against crime are also provided in various categories of laws like civil laws, criminal laws, family laws, property laws etc. Indian Penal Code, 1860, is the primary source for the classification of crime against human body and its punishment in India.

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