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[QUOTE="Adriana Jaycie, post: 284641, member: 28"] [JUSTIFY][SIZE=15px]Whether order grabbing is illegal in India depends on the specific section of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that governs the crime. The following sections apply to order grabbing.[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY] [HEADING=1][JUSTIFY][SIZE=15px]Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that apply to order grabbing[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY][/HEADING] [JUSTIFY][SIZE=15px]Whether an individual or a group, crimes such as land grabbing are punishable under the Indian Penal Code. The Indian Penal Code is a law that governs all criminal activity within the country. It provides detailed descriptions of crimes and the punishments for them. It also provides provisions for arrest without warrant. The Indian Penal Code consists of five major sections, each of which covers one crime. The sections are numbered and each describes the crime. The first section, 354 of the IPC, defines crime. It covers unwanted verbal or physical advances of any kind. It also covers assault and outrage to modesty. The offense is punishable with simple or rigorous imprisonment of up to two years. The second section, 354B, criminalizes assaulting or aiding an individual in assaulting a woman with intent to disrob her. It also covers intimidation, sexual harassment at work places, making sexually colored remarks, or sexually harassing someone without their consent. The offense is punishable with simple or severe imprisonment. The third section, 354C, criminalizes acts of voyeurism. It covers capturing someone's image in private. It also covers the distribution of the image captured by the perpetrator. The offense is punishable with simple or harsh imprisonment. The fourth section, 354D, criminalizes stalking of women. It covers the harassment of women through following them or monitoring their electronic communication. It also includes attempts to develop a personal relationship with them.[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY] [HEADING=1][JUSTIFY][SIZE=15px]Land grabbing without a court order[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY][/HEADING] [JUSTIFY][SIZE=15px]Whether you're aware of it or not, there's a good chance you've seen the term "land grabbing". It's a term that refers to an act of unlawful acquiring or occupying another person's property without their permission. This type of activity is often accompanied by violence. The victim may be evicted or forced to leave the land. This can lead to lack of access to health and education services. The International Criminal Court has expanded its mandate to prosecute land grabbing. It has also added a new process for identifying cases of land grabbing. The decision could lead to curbing the environmental destruction and rights abuses in Cambodia. It also may lead to the curbing of illegal deforestation in other countries. It is important to recognise that land grabbing can be carried out by individuals, governments and foreign investors. Whether or not it is legal can vary by country. If you suspect that your property has been grabbed, you can seek legal advice or take action in the form of a civil case. The International Criminal Court has declared land grabbing a crime against humanity. Land grabs may breach the Maastricht Principles on Extraterritorial Obligations. They may also breach the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Land grabbing is also unlawful if it is accompanied by other crimes such as damage, threats or violence. The process may vary depending on the country's civil and criminal laws.[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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