Terrorist Yasin Malik has been sentenced to life in jail
New Delhi:
Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik has been given life sentence in a terror funding case. He was also sentenced to varying jail terms and fined over Rs 10 lakh in other cases. The sentences will run concurrently.
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Section 120B of Indian Penal Code (IPC) - 10 years in jail and Rs 10,000 fine. If Yasin Malik doesn't pay the fine, he will serve additional six months.
Section 121 of IPC - Life imprisonment and Rs 10,000 fine. If fine is not paid, additional six months in jail.
Section 121A of IPC - 10 years in jail and Rs 10,000 fine, which if not paid, additional six months in jail.
Section 13 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) read with Section 120B of IPC - Five years in jail and Rs 5,000 fine, which if not paid, three additional months in jail.
Section 15 of UAPA read with Section 120B of IPC - 10 years in jail and Rs 10,000 fine. If not paid, additional six months in jail.
Section 17 of UAPA - Life imprisonment and Rs 10 lakh fine, which if not paid, will serve additional two-and-a-half years.
Section 18 of UAPA - 10 years in jail and Rs 10,000 fine. Six additional months if fine not paid.
Section 20 of UAPA - 10 years in jail and Rs 10,000 fine, which if not paid, must serve additional six months.
Section 38 of UAPA - Five years in jail and Rs 5,000 fine. Three additional months if fine not paid.
Section 39 of UAPA - Five years in jail and Rs 5,000 fine. Three additional months if fine not paid.
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