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SECTION 129 IPC - Indian Penal Code - Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escape


Last Updated: 01 Jan, 2025
By Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty


As per new Indian Criminal law, IPC Section 129 has been replaced with BNS Section 157 with effect from July 1, 2024.

Please refer to BNS 157 for updated procedures & punishments.

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  1. IPC 129 in Simple Words
  2. IPC Section 129 related FAQs
Whoever, being a public servant and having the custody of any State prisoner or prisoner of war, negligently suffers such prisoner to escape from any place of confinement in which such prisoner is confined, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine.



IPC 129 in Simple Words

If a public servant, responsible for the custody of a State prisoner or prisoner of war, carelessly allows the prisoner to escape from confinement, they can be punished with up to three years in jail and may also be fined.


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Offence : Public servant negligently suffering prisoner of State or war in his custody to escape


Punishment : Simple Imprisonment 3 Years + Fine


Cognizance : Cognizable


Bail : Bailable


Triable : Magistrate First Class



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What is Section 139 IPC?

The Code does not punish anyone who is under the Army Act (46 of 1950), Naval Discipline Act (34 of 1935), Indian Navy (Discipline Act) (34 of 1934), Air Force Act (45 of 1949), or Air Force Act (45 of 1951), for any of these offences.


What is Section 130 of the IPC?

Anyone who knowingly assists or aids any State Prisoner or Prisoner of War in escaping lawful custody or rescues, attempts to rescue, harbours, conceals, or offers any resistance to recapture such a prisoner.


What is Section 120 of IPC?

Anyone who is a part of a criminal conspiracies other than one to commit an offense punishable in the above manner shall be punished by imprisonment for up to six months or fine, or both.