IPC Section 13: “Queen” – Indian Penal Code

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IPC Section 13: “Queen” – Indian Penal Code

This section is no longer relevant as India became a republic in 1950 and the “Queen” was replaced with the “President” as the head of state.

Explanation

Section 13 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) originally defined the word “Queen” in the context of the code. It stated that the word “Queen” referred to the reigning Sovereign of the United Kingdom.

This section was repealed and replaced after India’s independence and the establishment of the Republic of India.

Illustration

As this section is no longer in effect, there are no relevant illustrations.

Common Questions & Answers

Since this section is obsolete, there are no common questions or answers regarding it.

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