What is IPC Section 18?
IPC Section 18 defines the meaning of the term “India” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this section, […]

IPC Section 18 defines the meaning of the term “India” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this section, […]
IPC Section 179 deals with refusal to answer questions asked by a public servant who is legally authorised to ask
IPC Section 178 deals with refusal to take an oath or affirmation when a legally authorised public servant asks a
IPC Section 177 deals with giving false information to a public servant. If a person is legally required to provide
IPC Section 176 deals with failure to inform a public servant about an offence, death, birth, or other legally required
IPC Section 175 deals with the offence of intentionally failing to produce a document or electronic record to a public
IPC Section 174 deals with a person intentionally not obeying a lawful order issued by a public servant to appear
IPC Section 173 deals with the offence of preventing the service or publication of a legal document or notice issued
IPC Section 172 deals with absconding to avoid service of summons, notice, or other legal orders from a public servant.
IPC Section 170 deals with pretending to be a public servant in India. A person commits an offence under this
IPC Section 171 deals with offences related to elections under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It explains that Sections 171A
IPC Section 17 defines the term “Government” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The section explains that the word “Government”