Kerala PSC Police Constable Special Topics

Kerala PSC Police Constable Special Topics; In 2021 Kerala PSC made changes in the Kerala PSC syllabus. In Kerala Police Syllabus Kerala PSC added a new topic in 20 marks. It's related to Kerala Police Job. Kerala PSC adds IPC, CRPC, Kerala Police Act, Right To Information Technology Act, Indian Evidence Act, The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and POCSO Act in the new syllabus. Here we give the Kerala Police Constable Special Topic Details.

Kerala PSC Police Constable Special Topics

Kerala Police Constable Special Topic Details

Indian Penal Code, 1860

(4 Mark)

IPC offences , General Exceptions in IPC

  • IPC Section 81. Act likely to cause harm, but done without criminal intent, and to prevent other harm
  • IPC Section 82. Act of a child under seven years of age
  • IPC Section 83. Act of a child above seven and under twelve of immature understanding
  • IPC Section 84. Act of a person of unsound mind
  • IPC Section 85. Act of a person incapable of judgment by reason of intoxication caused against his will
  • IPC Section 88. Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person’s benefit.
  • IPC Section 89. Act done in good faith for benefit of child or insane person, by or by consent of guardian
  • IPC Section 92. Act done in good faith for benefit of a person without consent
  • IPC Section 268- public nuisance
  • IPC Section 269 – negligent act likely to spread infection of diseases dangerous to life
  • IPC Section 270- Malignant act likely to spread infection of diseases dangerous to life
  • IPC Section 277- fouling water of public spring or reservoir
  • OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY

    Theft

  • 378. Theft.
  • 379. Punishment for theft.
  • 380. Theft in dwelling house, etc.
  • 381. Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master.
  • 382. Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of the theft.
  • 383. Extortion.
  • 384. Punishment for extortion.
  • 385. Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion.
  • 386. Extortion by putting a person in fear of death on grievous hurt.
  • 387. Putting person in fear of death or of grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion.
  • 388. Extortion by threat of accusation of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, etc.
  • 389. Putting person in fear of accusation of offence, in order to commit extortion. Of Robbery and Dacoity
  • 390. Robbery. When theft is robbery. When extortion is robbery.
  • 391. Dacoity.
  • 392. Punishment for robbery.
  • 393. Attempt to commit robbery.
  • 394. Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery.
  • 395. Punishment for dacoity.
  • 396. Dacoity with murder.
  • 397. Robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt.
  • 398. Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with deadly weapon.
  • 399. Making preparation to commit dacoity.
  • 402. Of Criminal Misappropriation of Property
  • 403. Dishonest misappropriation of property.
  • 404. Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death. Of Criminal Breach of Trust
  • 405. Criminal breach of trust.
  • 406. Punishment for criminal breach of trust.
  • 407. Criminal breach of trust by carrier, etc.
  • 408. Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant.
  • 409. Criminal breach of trust by public, servant. or by banker, merchant or agent. Of the Receiving of Stolen Property
  • 410. Stolen property.
  • 411. Dishonestly receiving stolen property.
  • THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. 1973

    (3 Mark)

    Definitions

  • Section1 Short, title, extent and commencement.
  • Section2(a) Bailable offence
  • Section2(c) Cognizable offence
  • Section2(h) Investigation
  • Section2(l) Non-Cognizable offence.
  • Section2(n) Offence.
  • Section2(w) Summons case
  • Section2(x) Warrant Case
  • Section4 Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code and other laws.
  • Arrest.

  • Section 41 When Police may arrest without warrant.
  • Section 41 A Notice of appearance before Police Officer.
  • Section 41 B Procedure of arrest and duties of officer making arrest.
  • Section 41 D Right of arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation.
  • Section 43 Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest.
  • Section 44 Arrest by Magistrate.
  • Section 46 Arrest how made
  • Section 50 Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail.
  • Section 51 Search of arrested person.
  • Section 53 Examination of accused by medical practitioner at the request of Police.
  • Section 54 Examination of arrested person by medical officer.
  • Section 57 Person arrested not to be detained more than 24 hours.
  • Section 167 Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in 24 hours.
  • Section 151 Arrest to prevent commission of cognizable offences
  • Summons and Warrant.

  • Section 62 Summons how served.
  • Section 64 Service when persons summoned cannot be found.
  • Section 66 Service on government servant.
  • Section 72 Warrant to whom directed.
  • Section 74 Warrant directed to Police Officer.
  • Section 77 Where warrant may be executed.
  • Information to the Police and their powers to investigate.

  • Section 154 Information in Cognizable Offences.
  • Section 155 Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases.
  • Section 156 Police officer’s power to investigate cognizable cases.
  • Section 157 Procedure for investigation.
  • Section 160 Police officers power to require attendance of witnesses.
  • Section 161 Examination of witnesses by Police.
  • Section 164 Recording of confession and statements.
  • Section 174 Police to enquire and report on suicide etc.
  • Section 177 Ordinary place of inquiry and trial
  • Section 178 Place of inquiry or trial
  • Section 179 Offences trial where act is done or consequence ensures
  • Section 180 Place of trial where act is an offence by reason of relation to other offences.
  • Section 181 Place of trial in case of certain offences
  • Section 183 Offences committed on journey or voyage
  • Indian Evidence Act 1872

    ( 2 Mark)
  • Section 1- Short title, extent and commencement.
  • Section 27 – How much of information received from accused may be proved.
  • Section 32 – Case in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc is relevant.
  • Section 45 - Opinion of Experts.
  • KERALA POLICE ACT 2011

    ( 3 Mark)

    Sections

  • 1. Short title, extent and commencement
  • 3. General duties of police.
  • 4. The functions of the police.
  • 7. Citizens have the right to efficient police service.
  • 8. Right of the Public at police Stations
  • 14. Kerala Police.
  • 21. Special wings, Units, Branches Squads.
  • 29. Behaviour of Police Officers.
  • 31. Police to keep information confidential.
  • 33. Police and public may keep audio or video or electronic records.
  • 37. Entry in private places.
  • 38. Police to interfere for preventing Offence.
  • 39. Lawful directions of Police to be complied with
  • 57. Police to attempt to locate missing persons.
  • 61. Police to regulate and control traffic.
  • 64. Community Policing.
  • 69. Action on the occasion of fire, disaster or accident.
  • 77. Regulating nuisance caused by noise.
  • 98. Special Police Officers.
  • 117. Penalty for interfering in the functions of the police.
  • 118. Penalty for causing grave violation of public order or danger
  • 119. Punishment for atrocities against women
  • 120. Penalty for causing nuisance and violation of public order
  • The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985

    ( 2 Mark)

    Chapter I Short title, extent and commencement

    Chapter IV offences and Penalties

  • Sec 25- Punishment for allowing premises etc. to be used for commission of an offence
  • Sec 27- Punishment for consumption of Narcotic drug or psychotropic substances
  • Sec 28- Punishment for attempt to commit offences
  • Sec 31 A- Death penalty for certain offences after previous conviction
  • Sec 37. Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable
  • Chapter VA

    Forfeiture of illegally acquired property

  • Sec 68 F Seizure or freezing of illegally acquired property
  • THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT,2012

    ( 2 Mark)
  • Section 1 short, title, extend and commencement
  • Section 3 Penetrative Sexual Assault
  • Section 4 Punishment for Penetrative Sexual Assault
  • Section 7 Sexual assault
  • Section 8 Punishment for sexual assault.
  • Section 11 Sexual harassment
  • Section 12 Punishment for sexual harassment.
  • Section 16 Abetment of an offence.
  • Section 22 Punishment for false complaint or false information.
  • Section 23 Procedure for media.
  • THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT.2000

    ( 2 Mark)
  • Section 43 Penalty and Compensation for damage to computer, computer system, etc.
  • Section 43A Compensation for failure to protect data.
  • Section 65 Tampering with computer source documents.
  • Section 66 Computer related offences
  • Section 66B Punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resource or communication device.
  • Section 66C Punishment for identity theft.
  • Section 66D Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer resources.
  • Section 66E Punishment for violation of privacy.
  • Section 66F Punishment for cyber terrorism.
  • Section 67 Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form.
  • Section 67A Punishment for publishing or transmitting material containing sexually explicit act, etc in electronic form
  • Section 67B Punishment for publishing or transmitting material depicting children in sexually explicit act, etc in electronic form
  • Section 72 Penalty for breach of confidentiality and privacy.
  • Section 77B Offences with 3 years imprisonment to be bailable.
  • THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT,2005

    ( 2 Mark)
  • Section 2(f) Information
  • Section 8 Exemption from disclosure of information
  • Section 9 Grounds for rejection to access in certain cases.
  • Section 11 Third-party information.
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