IPC 141 — Unlawful assembly

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

An assembly of  five or more persons is designated an "unlawful assembly", if the common object of the persons composing that assembly is-
First.-To overawe  by  criminal  force, or  show of criminal force, [the Central or  any  State  Government  or  Parliament or  the Legislature of any State], or any public servant  in  the exercise of the lawful power of such public servant; or Second.-To resist the execution of any law, or of any  legal process; or Third.-To commit any mischief or criminal trespass, or other offence; or Fourth.-By  means  of  criminal force,  or  show of criminal force, to  any  person  to  take  or  obtain  possession  of  any property, or to deprive any person of the enjoyment of a right of way, or of the  use  of water or other incorporeal right of which he  is  in  possession or  enjoyment, or  to enforce any right or supposed right; or Fifth.-By means  of  criminal  force, or  show  of  criminal force, to compel any person to do what he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do what he is legally entitled to do.

Explanation.-An  assembly  which  was   not   unlawful   when  it assembled, may subsequently become an unlawful assembly.

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