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Offenses are classified into different categories from "summary" of The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition by Hoffmann (Professor)

Offenses are classified into different categories based on their nature and severity. This classification helps in understanding the types of offenses and their corresponding punishments. The Indian Penal Code provides a framework for categorizing offenses into distinct groups such as crimes against the person, crimes against property, and crimes against the state. Crimes against the person include offenses like murder, assault, and kidnapping. These offenses involve harm or threat to an individual's physical well-being. Punishments for crimes against the person are typically more severe due to the direct impact on the victim. Crimes against property involve offenses like theft, burglary, and arson. These offenses harm the victim's belongings or financial interests. Pun...
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