IPC 177 — Furnishing false information

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

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  shall  be   punished   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;
or, if 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  bound  under  clause 5,  section  VII, Regulation
III, 1821, of the  Bengal Code, 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 the latter part of this section.

"offence" includes any act  committed  at  any place out of [India], which, if committed in [India], would be punishable under any of the following sections, namely, 302, 304,  382,  392,  393, 394, 395, 396,
397, 398, 399, 402, 435, 436, 449, 450, 457, 458, 459 and 460; and the word "offender" includes any person who is alleged to have been guilty of any such act.]

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