Section 361 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
361. Kidnapping from lawful guardianship.—
Whoever takes or entices any minor under sixteen years ... person from lawful guardianship. Explanation.— The words “lawful guardian” in this section include any person lawfully entrusted with the care or custody of such minor
Section 361 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
361. Special reasons to be recorded in certain cases.
- Where in any case the Court have ... dealt with, - (a) an accused person under Section 360 or under the provisions of the Probation of Offenders
this Code for the extension of time.
UTTAR PRADESH.- In Section 484 in sub-section (2) in clause (a), after the proviso the following further ... accordingly, the provisions of Section 360 of this Code shall not apply to that State, and the provisions of Section 361 shall apply with
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(b) In the context of Section 360, the "Special
reasons" contemplated by Section 361 must be such as to
compel ... context of Section
360, the "special reasons" contemplated by Section 361 must
be such as to compel the Court to hold that
assets improperly distributed under [section 295] [Now see the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), Section 73.] of the Code of Civil Procedure ... Indian Succession Act, 1925 (30 of 1925), Sections 360 and 361.] , section 320 or section 321, or under the Probate and Administration
Section 361 in The Companies Act, 1956
361. Existing contracts relating to matters dealt with in sections 356 to 360 to terminate on 1st March
Section 361 and the other cognate sections all minors and unsound persons mentioned in Section 361 , that the Explanation to that section gives the denotation ... true that the words used in this section are wider than the words used in Section 361 as well as the Explanation
Section 361 in Andhra Pradesh Municipalities Act, 1965
361. Recovery of expenses from persons liable and limitation of liability of occupier.
(1) The Commissioner ... subject to the provisions of Section 150, recover any reasonable expenses incurred under Section 360 from the person or any one of the persons
read into Section 363 the definition section is surplusage. But that is not so. Section 363 embraces the offence defined in Section 361 , though ... offence, e. g., Sections 339, 340, 351, 378, 415, 441, &c. Reading Section 363 with Sections 359 and 361 it follows that
would not be a shipping
casualty envisaged in section 358 . Subsequent sections,
namely, 359, 360, 361 and 362, relate to shipping casualties
as envisaged ... referred
to in sub-section (2) of section 358 , and under section 359
send a report to the Central Government. Section 360 also
envisages making