IPC 195 — Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever  gives  or fabricates false evidence  intending thereby  to  cause,  or knowing it to be likely that he  will  thereby cause,  any  person to be convicted of an offence which [by the  law for  the  time  being  in  force in [India]]  is  not  capital,  but punishable  with [imprisonment for life], or imprisonment for a term of  seven years or upwards, shall be punished as a person convicted of that offence would be liable to be punished.
Illustration A gives false evidence   before  a  Court  of  Justice, intending thereby to  cause Z  to  be  convicted of a dacoity. The punishment of dacoity is [imprisonment for life],  or  rigorous  imprisonment  for a term which  may  extend  to  ten  years,  with  or  without fine. A, therefore, is liable to [imprisonment  for  life]  or  imprisonment, with or without fine.

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