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How many types of punishment are currently existing under the Indian Penal Code, 1860?
AIBE - 2023
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The IPC, 1860, provides for five types of punishments: (1) Death, (2) Imprisonment for life, (3) Imprisonment (rigorous or simple), (4) Forfeiture of property, and (5) Fine.
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