Answer: IPC stands for the Indian penal code. It was proposed in 1862. The Code includes a wide range of offences (grouped into numerous categories) and the corresponding penalties for those offences. Crimes against the body (murder, abduction, culpable homicide, etc.), Crimes against property (stealing, dacoity, etc.), Crimes against the economy (cheating and counterfeiting), and several other crimes are examples.
CRPC stands for Criminal Procedure Code. This code was enacted in 1973
The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is a collection of procedural regulations that govern the investigation of crimes, the gathering of evidence, the defence of the accused, and the punishment of the guilty party or parties.