IPC 222 — Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend person under sentence or lawfully committed

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever, being  a  public  servant, legally  bound as such

public servant to apprehend or to keep in confinement any person under sentence  of  a  Court  of  Justice for  any  offence  [or  lawfully committed  to custody], intentionally omits to apprehend such  person, or  intentionally suffers such person to escape or intentionally  aids such person in escaping or attempting to escape from such confinement, shall be punished as follows, that is to say:-
with [imprisonment for life]  or   with  imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend  to  fourteen  years,  with or without fine, if the person in confinement, or who ought to  have been apprehended, is under sentence of death; or with imprisonment of either  description  for  a  term  which may extend  to  seven  years,  with  or without fine,  if  the  person  in confinement,  or who, ought to have been apprehended, is subject, by a sentence  of a Court of Justice, or by virtue of a commutation of such sentence,  to  [imprisonment  for  life]          or imprisonment for a term of ten years or upwards;  or with imprisonment of  either  description  for  a  term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or  with  both, if  the person in confinement, or who ought to have  been  apprehended  is subject, by a sentence of a  Court of  Justice, to  imprisonment  for   a  term  not extending to  ten  years [or if the person was lawfully committed to custody].

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