What is IPC Section 190?
IPC Section 190 deals with the offence of threatening or inducing a person to refrain from applying for protection from […]

IPC Section 190 deals with the offence of threatening or inducing a person to refrain from applying for protection from […]
IPC Section 19 defines the term “Judge” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The section explains who can legally be
IPC Section 189 deals with threatening a public servant with injury to stop them from performing their official duty. If
IPC Section 188 deals with disobedience of an order lawfully issued by a public servant. If a person knowingly violates
IPC Section 187 deals with the offence of omission to assist a public servant when assistance is legally required. A
IPC Section 186 deals with voluntarily obstructing a public servant while the public servant is performing official duties. A person
IPC Section 185 deals with a situation where a person obstructs the sale of property that has been legally offered
IPC Section 184 deals with intentionally obstructing the sale of property that is being sold legally by a public servant.
IPC Section 183 deals with resistance to the lawful taking of property by a public servant who is authorised under
IPC Section 182 deals with giving false information to a public servant with the intention of causing that public servant
IPC Section 180 deals with refusing to sign a statement given to a public servant when a person is legally
IPC Section 181 deals with giving a false statement under oath or affirmation to a public servant or an authorised