BNS 212 — Furnishing false information.

Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023

Statutory text

212. Whoever,  being  legally  bound  to  furnish  information  on  any
subject to any public servant, as such, furnishes, as true, information on
the subject which he knows or has reason to believe to be false,–
(a) shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may
extend  to  six  months,  or  with  fine  which  may  extend  to  five  thousand
rupees, or with both;
(b) where the information which he is legally bound to give respects
the commission of an offence, or is required for the purpose of preventing
the  commission  of  an  offence,  or  in  order  to  the  apprehension  of  an
offender,  with  imprisonment  of  either  description  for  a  term  which  may
extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
Illustrations.
(a) A, a landholder, knowing of the commission of a murder within
the limits of his estate, wilfully misinforms the Magistrate of the district that
the death has occurred by accident in consequence of the bite of a snake.
A is guilty of the offence defined in this section.
(b)  A,  a  village  watchman,  knowing  that  a  considerable  body  of
strangers has passed through his village in order to commit a dacoity in the
house of Z, a wealthy merchant residing in a neighbouring place, and being
legally bound to give early and punctual information of the above fact to
the officer of the nearest police station, wilfully misinforms the police officer

that a body of suspicious characters passed through the village with a view
to commit dacoity in a certain distant place in a different direction. Here A
is guilty of the offence defined in this section.
Explanation.—In section 211 and in this section the word “offence”
include any act committed at any place out of India, which, if committed in
India,  would  be  punishable  under  any  of  the  following  sections,  namely,
103, 105, 307, sub-sections (2), (3) and (4) of section 309, sub-sections
(2), (3), (4) and (5) of section 310, 311, 312, clauses (f) and (g) of section
326, sub-sections (4), (6), (7) and (8) of section 331, clauses (a) and (b)
of section 332 and the word “offender” includes any person who is alleged
to have been guilty of any such act.
Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant
to make it.

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