IPC
IPC Section 493 - Cohabitation Caused By A Man Deceitfully Inducing A Belief Of Lawful Marriage
Every man who by deceit causes any woman who is not lawfully married to him to believe that she is lawfully married to him and to cohabit or have sexual intercourse with him in that belief, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.
IPC Section 493: Explained In Simple Terms
This legal provision addresses deceitful relationships by making it a punishable offence for a man to falsely convince a woman, with whom he is not legally married, that they are married. If he deceives her into believing in this false marriage and engages in cohabitation or sexual relations based on that belief, he can be held accountable under the law.
The punishment for this offence includes imprisonment for up to ten years, reflecting the gravity of the deceit. Additionally, the man may face fines, adding to the consequences of his actions. This law aims to protect individuals from manipulation and ensure that relationships are grounded in honesty and consent.
Key Details of IPC Section 493
Offence | Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage |
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Punishment | Up to 10 years imprisonment and fine |
Cognizance | Non-cognizable |
Bailable or Not | Non-Bailable |
Triable By | Magistrate of the first class |
Compoundable Offences Nature | Non-Compoundable |
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