Section 333 of IPC : Section 333: Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty
IPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi, a tax officer, is conducting a raid at a businessman's office to investigate tax evasion. During the raid, the businessman, Mr. Sharma, becomes agitated and attacks Ravi with a metal rod, causing severe injuries. Mr. Sharma's intention was to prevent Ravi from carrying out his official duties. Under Section 333 of the Indian Penal Code, Mr. Sharma can be charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter a public servant from his duty. If convicted, he could face imprisonment for up to ten years and a fine.
Example 2:
Inspector Meena is on duty at a protest rally, ensuring that the event remains peaceful. During the rally, a protester named Anil throws a brick at her, resulting in a fractured arm. Anil's action was aimed at deterring Inspector Meena from performing her duty of maintaining law and order. Under Section 333 of the Indian Penal Code, Anil can be prosecuted for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a public servant in the discharge of her duty. If found guilty, Anil could be sentenced to imprisonment for up to ten years and a fine.