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IPC Section 20: Court of Justice – Indian Penal Code

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 2:25 pm
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ExplanationIllustrationCommon Questions & AnswersQ: Can a private individual be considered a Court of Justice? Q: Does a court need to be a formal court to be considered a Court of Justice?Q: Why is it important to define “Court of Justice” in the IPC?

The words “Court of Jutsice” denote a Judge who is empowered by law to act judicially alone, or a body of Judges which is empowered by law to act judicially as a body, when such Judge or body of Judges is acting judicially.



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A Panchayat acting under 1Regulation VII, 1816, of the Madras Code, having power to try and determine suits, is a Court of Justice.

Explanation

This section states that a “Court of Justice” includes:

  • Any person legally authorized to try offenders against the IPC.
  • Any person legally authorized to commit offenders to custody.
  • Any person legally authorized to receive confessions or complaints of offences.

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  • A Magistrate trying a case under the IPC is a Court of Justice.
  • A Police Officer arresting a person for an offence is a Court of Justice.
  • A Judicial Magistrate receiving a complaint of theft is a Court of Justice.

Common Questions & Answers

Q: Can a private individual be considered a Court of Justice? 

A: No. Only persons legally authorized by the law to perform judicial functions are considered Courts of Justice under this section.

Q: Does a court need to be a formal court to be considered a Court of Justice?

A: No. Any person or body performing functions like trying offenders, committing them to custody, or receiving complaints is a Court of Justice, regardless of their formal designation.

Q: Why is it important to define “Court of Justice” in the IPC?

A: This definition is crucial for the interpretation and application of various provisions in the IPC, such as those related to offences against public justice, contempt of court, and obstruction of justice.

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