What is IPC Section 172?
IPC Section 172 deals with absconding to avoid service of summons, notice, or other legal orders from a public servant. […]

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”
IPC Section 169 deals with a public servant who unlawfully buys or bids for property connected with their official duties.
Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 168 deals with a public servant unlawfully engaging in trade or business. The section prohibits
IPC Section 167 deals with a public servant preparing or framing an incorrect document or record knowingly and with the
Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 166 deals with a public servant disobeying the law with intent to cause injury to
IPC Section 165 dealt with a public servant taking valuable things or gifts from a person connected with official work
IPC Section 163 dealt with the offence of taking gratification for helping to recover movable property obtained through an offence.
Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 164 earlier dealt with the offence of a public servant unlawfully obtaining valuable property or
Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 161 earlier dealt with the offence of a public servant taking illegal gratification, commonly known