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157 IPC

IPC 157

157 IPC in India, which deals with harboring or sheltering people involved in unlawful assemblies.

IPC 156

IPC 156

IPC Section 156 deals with when someone who manages or looks after a property can be held responsible if a riot happens there for the owner’s benefit.

Section 155 IPC

IPC 155 - Liability for Benefiting from Riots

Section 155 IPC, which holds individuals accountable for benefiting from riots, even without direct participation, if aware of the riot and its purpose.

IPC 154

Explanation of IPC Section 154 in the Indian Penal Code

IPC 154 deals with the intentional omission to give information of an offense by a person bound to inform.

153 IPC

IPC 153

153 IPC , the Indian Penal Code section on promoting enmity between groups and how to avoid such offenses.

152 IPC

IPC 152

152 IPC is about stopping people from attacking or obstructing public servants, like police officers, when they are trying to control riots or unlawful gatherings.

IPC 151

IPC 151 deals with the offense of knowingly joining or continuing in an unlawful assembly.

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