What is IPC Section 158?
IPC Section 158 deals with the offence of “being hired to take part in an unlawful assembly or riot.” Under […]

IPC Section 158 deals with the offence of “being hired to take part in an unlawful assembly or riot.” Under […]
IPC Section 157 deals with a public servant who intentionally allows a person to escape from custody or neglects to
IPC Section 156 deals with a public servant who fails to assist another public servant when legally required to do
IPC Section 149 deals with offences committed by an unlawful assembly. Under this section, if any member of an unlawful
IPC Section 15 defines the term “Government stamp” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It states that a government stamp
IPC Section 155 does not define any offence or punishment. It is actually Section 155 of the Code of Criminal
There is no IPC Section 154 in the current Indian Penal Code, 1860. Section 154 actually belongs to the Code
IPC Section 153 deals with acts that provoke people with the intention of causing a riot. If a person intentionally
IPC Section 152 deals with assaulting or obstructing a public servant while suppressing a riot, unlawful assembly, or affray. A
IPC Section 151 deals with knowingly joining or continuing in an unlawful assembly after being ordered to disperse by a
IPC Section 150 deals with the hiring, engaging, or employing of persons to join or serve in an unlawful assembly.
IPC Section 148 deals with the offence of rioting while carrying a deadly weapon. A person can be punished under