Section 370 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
370. Trafficking of a Person.—
(1) Whoever, for the purpose of exploitation, (a) recruits, (b) transports
Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code was amended and
Section 370A of the Indian Penal Code was introduced.
According to Mr.Amin, having regard ... must
look into the provisions of Section 370 of the Indian Penal
Code. Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code reads as under :
" Section
Station, registered for the
offences punishable under Sections 370 , 370(A) (2) of Indian Penal
Code (for short " I.P.C .") and under ... penal laws
like IPC, Cr.P.C., Evidence Act etc. Consequent upon the said report
sub-clause (2) of Section 370 IPC
determination of offence of trafficking.
Emphasizing on Explanation-2 of Section 370 IPC, Shri Singh euphorically
submits that in the case at hand ... Section 154 of CrPC. He further submits that Section 370 of IPC applies under
some specific purposes when exploitation is done
general law i.e. the Indian Penal Code ; the subsequent
charge sheet, filed under the Indian Penal Code , cannot
go on and the accused must ... Section 420 IPC is punishment of cheating.
"Cheating is defined under Section 415 of the Indian
Penal Code, which has no concern
IPC . Out of these offences only offences
under section 370 IPC is session trial and, therefore, the case ... made out against the accused Rakesh Dua.
18. Section 370 IPC reads as under :
370. Trafficking of person (1) Whoever, for the
purpose
conceals or detains
such person in confinement."
37 Section 370 IPC is reproduced here for ready reference:
" Whoever imports, exports, removes ... doubt against accused Vedpal, so far as the offence U/S 370 IPC is
concerned, he [accused Vedpal] is acquitted of the offence
2018, under Sections 354 / 376 / 377 of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (' IPC ') and Sections 6 / 21 of the Protection ... independent definition in the Penal Code as a separate
offence."
23. A plain reading of Section 370 of the IPC makes
Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 r/w Section
370 of IPC is made out against the petitioners. The Child Welfare Committee
vide email dated ... Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 along with
Section 370 of IPC, vide the impugned order. Being aggrieved from that order,
the petitioners have filed
said to have committed an
offence punishable under Section 370 of the Indian
Penal Code.
To put it in other words, whether a customer ... must look into the provisions of Section 370 of the
Indian Penal Code. Section 370 of the Indian Penal
Code reads as under :
" Section