IPC 182 — False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

[182. False information, with intent  to  cause  public servant to use his lawful  power  to  the  injury  of another person.--Whoever gives to any public servant any information which he knows or believes to be false, intending thereby to cause,  or  knowing  it to be likely that he will thereby cause such public servant-
(a) to do or omit anything which such public  servant  ought not to do or omit if the true  state  of facts  respecting  which such information is given were known by him, or (b) to use the lawful power  of  such public servant to the injury or annoyance of any person, shall be punished with imprisonment of either  description  for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which  may  extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.

(b) A falsely informs a public servant that Z has contraband salt in a secret place, knowing such information  to be  false, and knowing that it is likely that the consequence of the  information  will  be a search of Z's premises, attended with annoyance to Z. A has  committed the offence defined in this section.
(c) A falsely informs a policeman that he has been assaulted and robbed in the neighbourhood of  a  particular  village.  He  does not mention the name of any person as one of his assailants, but knows it to be likely that in consequence of this information the  police will make enquiries and institute searches in the village to the annoyance of the villagers or some of them. A has  committed an  offence  under this section.]

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