Section 131 of IPC : Section 131: Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty

IPC

JavaScript did not load properly

Some content might be missing or broken. Please try disabling content blockers or use a different browser like Chrome, Safari or Firefox.

Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rahul, a civilian, meets Captain Singh, an officer in the Indian Army, at a social event. During their conversation, Rahul starts criticizing the government and the military's role in certain operations. He then suggests that Captain Singh should convince his fellow soldiers to refuse orders and stage a protest against the government. Rahul's actions and words are aimed at encouraging Captain Singh to commit mutiny. Under Section 131 of the Indian Penal Code, Rahu...

Login to access all pages and read more content.

To disable ads and read rest of the premium content, subscribe to KanoonGPT Pro.

Update: Discover how KanoonGPT revolutionizes legal research! Watch our demo video on the homepage to see how you can chat with various legal sections using our innovative hybrid AI search. Enjoy free unlimited AI access for a limited time!
Update: Page bookmarking and open in new tab is now supported! Simply use your browser's bookmark manager to save this page for quick access later.
Update: All Judiciary Acts to be available within a week.

Download Digital Bare Acts on mobile or tablet with "Kanoon Library" app

Kanoon Library Android App - Play Store LinkKanoon Library iOS App - App Store Link