What is IPC Section 225?
IPC Section 225 deals with resistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension of another person. It applies when someone intentionally prevents […]

IPC Section 225 deals with resistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension of another person. It applies when someone intentionally prevents […]
IPC Section 224 deals with resistance or escape from lawful custody by a person who has been legally arrested or
IPC Section 223 deals with the offence committed by a public servant who intentionally allows a person to escape from
IPC Section 222 deals with the intentional omission by a public servant to apprehend or keep in confinement a person
IPC Section 221 deals with a public servant intentionally allowing a person accused or convicted of an offence to escape
IPC Section 220 punishes a public servant who knowingly commits a person for trial, confinement, or detention in violation of
IPC Section 22 defines the term “movable property” under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. According to this section, movable property
IPC Section 219 punishes a public servant, especially a judge or government officer involved in judicial proceedings, who knowingly makes
IPC Section 218 deals with a public servant who intentionally prepares an incorrect record or writing to save someone from
IPC Section 217 deals with a situation where a public servant knowingly disobeys the law or official instructions to help
IPC Section 216 deals with the offence of harbouring a criminal who has escaped from legal custody or whose arrest
IPC Section 215 deals with the offence of taking any gift, money, or reward to help a person escape punishment