Section 187 of IPC : Section 187: Omission To Assist Public Servant When Bound By Law To Give Assistance

IPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a police officer, while chasing a suspected thief, calls out to a bystander to block the path of the suspect. The law requires the bystander to assist the officer. However, the bystander intentionally steps aside, allowing the suspect to escape. This is an example of a person failing to render assistance to a public servant in the execution of his duty, as per Section 187 of The Indian Penal Code. The bystander could potentially face legal consequences for not assisting the officer.

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