SECTION 165A IPC - Indian Penal Code - Rep. by the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (49 of 1988), s. 31.
Last Updated: 01 Mar, 2024
By Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty
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IPC 165A in Simple Words
Section 165A of the Indian Penal Code was repealed by the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
Offence | Punishment | Cognizance | Bail | Triable |
---|---|---|---|---|
Punishment for abetment of offences punishable under section 161 or section 165 | 3 Years or Fine or Both | Cognizable | Non-Bailable | Magistrate First Class |
Offence : Punishment for abetment of offences punishable under section 161 or section 165
Punishment : 3 Years or Fine or Both
Cognizance : Cognizable
Bail : Non-Bailable
Triable : Magistrate First Class
In 1952, the Criminal Law Amendment 165-A was introduced to include abettors of Sec. Offenders are those who violate IPC 161 or IPC 165. What is a bribe, exactly? The recipient must be a civil servant.
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What is IPC 165?
The public servant is either involved in a criminal act (Section 165 of the IPC), or has transacted a business or transaction. Supreme Court of India.
What is Section 161 to 165 of the IPC?
Section 31 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 (49 or 88), 31.] Section 161-Being a public employee or expecting to become one, and receiving a reward other than a legal remuneration for an official act. Section 162-Taking an illegal or corrupt gratification to influence a public official.
What is the IPC section for corruption?
IPC Section 161 (Replaced by the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988)