and Angul Distict by the Angul Laws Regulation, 1936 (5 of 1936), Section 3 and Sch. Khondmals District, by the Khondmals Laws Regulation, 1936 (4 of 1936), Section 3 and Sch. The Indian Penal Code has been extended to Berar by the Berar Laws Act, 1941 (4 of 1941) and has been declared in force in- Sonthal Parganas, by the Sonthal Parganas Settlement Regulation, 1872 (3 of 1872), Section 2 Panth Piploda Laws Regulation, 1929 (1 of 1929), Section 2 and Sch.
It was also adopted wholesale by the British colonial authorities in Burma, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, and remains the basis of the criminal codes in those countries ~ Wikipedia.
After independence, Indian Penal Code was inherited by Pakistan (now called Pakistan Penal Code) and Bangladesh, formerly part of British India. In the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the IPC is known as Ranbir Penal Code (RPC).