Section 153A of IPC : Section 153A: Promoting Enmity Between Different Groups On Grounds Of Religion, Race, Place Of Birth, Residence
IPC
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Explanation using Example
Here is a hypothetical scenario demonstrating the application of Section 153A of The Indian Penal Code:
Imagine a situation where an individual, Mr. A, posts inflammatory messages on social media, targeting a particular religious community. These messages contain false information and hateful language intended to provoke animosity between members of his community and the targeted religious group. As a result, tensions rise in the local area, leading to the fear of riots and disturbances to public peace.
In this scenario, the police could charge Mr. A under Section 153A for promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion and for acts prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony. If convicted, Mr. A could face imprisonment of up to three years, a fine, or both, depending on the severity of his actions and their impact on societal harmony.