Section 176 of IPC : Section 176: Omission to give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give i t
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:
Ravi is a landlord who is legally required to inform the local police station about any new tenants moving into his property. This requirement is in place to ensure that the police have up-to-date information about the residents in their jurisdiction. Ravi, however, intentionally decides not to inform the police about his new tenant, Suresh, who moved in last month. By failing to provide this information, Ravi is violating Section 176 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. If caught, Ravi could face simple imprisonment for up to one month, a fine of up to five hundred rupees, or both.
Example 2:
Priya witne...
Login to access all pages and read more content.
To disable ads and read rest of the premium content, subscribe to KanoonGPT Pro.
In fact, any online course, certificate program, diploma in International Law, Technology Law, or whatever-new-hype-they-invent is usually just marketing sugarcoat. Don't let them sell you a PDF or Recorded Content and call it empowerment.
A course designed to truly empower you should be accessible — and preferably, free. That's why KanoonGPT will launch a Free AI 101 for Law Professionals course.
Also, quick reality check: Indians earn in INR ₹₹₹ — why on earth are we paying in Dollars $$$ for AI tools ? 🤨 Something doesn't add up.