IPC 171B — Bribery

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

(1) Whoever-
(i) gives a gratification to any person  with  the object of inducing him or any other person to exercise any electoral  right or of rewarding any person for having exercised any  such  right;
or (ii) accepts either for himself or for any other  person any gratification as a reward for exercising any such  right  or  for inducing or attempting to induce any other person to exercise any such right, commits the offence of bribery:
Provided  that  a  declaration  of  public policy or a promise of public action shall not be an offence under this section.
(2) A person who offers, or agrees to give, or offers or attempts to procure, a gratification shall be deemed to give a gratification.
(3) A person who  obtains  or agrees to  accept  or  attempts  to obtain a gratification shall be  deemed to accept a gratification, and a person who accepts a gratification as  a  motive  for  doing what he does not intend to do, or as a reward for doing what he has  not done, shall be deemed to have accepted the gratification as a reward.

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