IPC 174 — Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever, being legally bound to attend  in  person  or by an agent at a certain place and time in obedience  to a summons,  notice, order, or proclamation proceeding  from  any  public  servant  legally competent, as such public servant, to issue the same, intentionally omits to attend at that  place  or time, or departs from the place where he is bound to attend before the time at which it is lawful for him to depart, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a  term  which may extend to one month, or  with  fine  which  may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both;
or, if the summons, notice, order or proclamation is to attend in person or by agent in a Court of Justice, with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or  with  fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
Illustrations (a) A, being legally bound to appear before  the  [High  Court]
at Calcutta, in obedience  to  a subpoena  issuing  from  that  Court, intentionally omits to appear.  A has committed the offence defined in this section.
(b) A, being   legally  bound  to  appear  before  a  [District
Judge],  as  a  witness,  in  obedience  to  a  summons issued by that

[District Judge] intentionally omits to appear.  A has committed the offence defined in this section.

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