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<h1>Indian law defines insult as rude treatment, offensive remarks, contemptuous behavior, and actions causing injury or trauma beyond verbal abuse.</h1> Under Indian law, insult encompasses treating or speaking to someone rudely, making offensive or contemptuous remarks, causing affronts or slights, and inflicting injury or trauma. The legal definition extends beyond mere verbal abuse to include actions that produce contemptuous effects or assault-like behavior. Courts recognize insult as both a civil and criminal legal concept, with the Supreme Court addressing its constitutional implications in cases involving freedom of speech versus protection from offensive conduct. The term requires judicial interpretation based on context, intent, and societal standards of acceptable behavior.