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According to the FIR, Sushant was instigated by Rhea Chakraborty to commit suicide. In this case, a four-member team of Bihar Police is in Mumbai to question Rhea. Case number 241/20 has been registered against Rhea under serious sections of IPC.

  • Case registered against Rhea in serious sections of IPC
  • You will have to go to jail if you are proved guilty, you will get imprisonment

In the case of the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, his father K.K. Singh has filed a case against Rhea Chakraborty at Patna’s Rajiv Nagar police station. According to the FIR, Sushant was instigated by Rhea Chakraborty to commit suicide. In this case, a four-member team of Bihar Police is in Mumbai to question Rhea. Case number 241/20 has been registered against Rhea under serious sections of IPC. We tell you what sections of IPC are against Rhea. Rhea will be punished if proven guilty.

Know, what is Section 120B of IPC

Conspiracy to commit any crime comes under the section 120A and 120B of the Indian Penal Code, ie IPC. In cases where the number of accused is more than one, then the police register a case under section 120A. In this, it is not necessary that the accused himself commits the crime. He can also be a part of such a conspiracy. The person involved in such a conspiracy can be sentenced to life imprisonment or to rigorous imprisonment for 2 years or more. There is a provision to punish those involved in criminal conspiracy equal to those who commit the crime.

What says section 420 of IPC

Along with Section 120B, Section 420 of IPC has also been imposed against Rhea Chakraborty. The criminal conspiracy mentioned in section 120B. In the same Rhea has also been accused of cheating under Section 420. If Rhea is convicted in a fraud case, she could be sentenced to seven years in prison. Also, the court can impose monetary penalty on him.

What is section 34 of IPC

If a person has committed an offense as per Indian law. And if some other people are involved in the crime with the intention of committing the same crime, then all those criminals are charged with relevant sections of the crime committed by them as well as Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The biggest thing is, the person who gets this small stream, then that person is not able to sit in any government job. Section 34 is imposed on the persons involved in the crime, all of them can be equally punished for the crime committed by them.

What is section 341 of IPC

According to Section 341 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), if a person wrongly restrains another person, he can be sentenced to simple imprisonment for a period. Which can be up to a month. In this, the court can also impose an economic penalty of five hundred rupees. Or those found guilty in this can be punished both ways.

What is Section 342 of IPC

According to Section 342 of the IPC, if a person wrongly restricts another person. So he can be sentenced to imprisonment for any one term. Which can be extended for one year. A financial penalty of up to one thousand rupees can also be imposed on the guilty person. In many cases, the guilty can be punished both ways.

What is Section 380 of IPC

Section 380 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is used in cases of theft. According to this section, if a person steals in a house, building, tent or vessel, where a person lives or uses that place for the custody of his property. If found guilty in such a case, one can get imprisonment for any period. Which can be extended up to seven years. In such a case, financial punishment can also be imposed on the guilty.

What is Section 406 of IPC

Under this section, there are those crimes in which someone should be betrayed. Meaning someone’s trust should be broken. If a person gives his property on trust to another person. If that other person misuses that property or sells that property to another person. And then he does not return the person on demand. In such a case, that person will be considered guilty of criminal breach of trust. If found guilty in such a case, one can get imprisonment for any period. Which can be extended for three years. In this, a fine can also be imposed on the guilty. Or both the guilty can be punished simultaneously. This is a non-bailable serious offense. But even then, with the permission of the crime court, it is worth compromising between the victim and the accused.

What is Section 306 of IPC

If a person incites a person to suicide or through his activities, he motivates them to commit suicide. And after that if that person commits suicide. In such a situation, the person who instigates the suicide will be accused. If the court convicts the person under Section 306 of the IPC. So that convict will be sentenced to imprisonment for any one term. This punishment can be extended up to 10 years. Also, financial punishment can also be imposed on the guilty. There can also be imprisonment and fine.