
This Twitter thread explaining IPC sections with a Tom and Jerry twist is viral. Internet loves it
India Today
Apurv Shaurya found a creative way to make people understand how the IPC functions with a Tom and Jerry twist to it.
Oftentimes, it can be tricky to understand rules and regulations set by the law. From the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc), there are a lot of nuances to grasp. So, a Twitter user took matters in his own hands. Confused? Well, Apurv Shaurya found a creative way to make people understand how the IPC functions. How, you ask? He used iconic cartoon characters Tom and Jerry to explain and the thread has gone viral online.
In a viral Twitter thread, Apurv listed out various sections of the IPC and explained how they would apply to individuals with a Tom and Jerry twist. For example, Tom, the cat, can be charged under Section 503, that is, criminal intimidation by Jerry, the mouse.
Sec 503 - Criminal Intimidation pic.twitter.com/Iie386p8o1
Moreover, he can also be indicted under Section 340 and 364 for wrongful confinement and kidnapping with the intention of murder respectively.

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