IPC 6 — Definitions in the Code to be understood subject to exceptions

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Throughout this  Code every  definition  of  an  offence, every penal  provision and every illustration of every such definition or penal  provision, shall  be understood  subject to  the  exceptions

contained in  the Chapter  entitled "General Exceptions", though those exceptions are  not repeated  in such  definition, penal provision, or illustration.
Illustrations (a) The  sections, in  this Code,  which contain  definitions  of offences, do  not express that a child under seven years of age cannot commit such offences; but the definitions are to be understood subject to the  general exception  which provides  that nothing  shall  be  an offence which done by child under seven years of age.
(b) A,  a police-officer,  without warrant,  apprehends Z who has committed murder.  Here A  is not  guilty of  the offence  of wrongful confinement; for he was bound by law to apprehend Z, and therefore the case falls  within the  general exception which provides that "nothing is an offence which is done by a person who is bound by law to do it".
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Sense of expression once explained.
7.  Sense of expression once explained.--Every expression which is explained in any part of this Code, is used in every part of this Code in conformity with the explanation.

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