Section 131 IPC
131. Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty. Whoever abets the committing of mutiny by an officer, soldier,Read More →
131. Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty. Whoever abets the committing of mutiny by an officer, soldier,Read More →
132. Abetment of mutiny, if mutiny is committed in consequence thereof. Whoever abets the committing of mutiny by an officer, soldier, sailor or airman inRead More →
133. Abetment of assault by soldier, sailor or airman on his superior officer, when in execution of his office. Whoever abets an assault by anRead More →
134. Abetment of such assault, if the assault is committed. Whoever abets an assault by an officer, soldier, sailor or airman, in the Army, NavyRead More →
135. Abetment of desertion of soldier, sailor or airman. Whoever abets the desertion of any officer, soldier, sailor or airman, in the Army, Navy orRead More →
136. Harbouring deserter. Whoever, except as hereinafter expected, knowing or having reason to believe that an officer, soldier, sailor or airman, in the Army, NavyRead More →
137. Deserter concealed on board merchant vessel through negligence of master. The master or person in charge of a merchant vessel, on board of whichRead More →
138. Abetment of act of insubordination by soldier, sailor or airman. Whoever abets what he knows to be an act of insubordination by an officer,Read More →
138A. Application of foregoing sections to the Indian Marine Service. Rep. by the Amending Act, 1934 (35 of 1934), sec. 2 and Sch. Read IndianRead More →
139. Persons subject to certain Acts. No person subject to the Army Act, the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), or the Naval Discipline Act,Read More →
140. Wearing garb or carrying token used by soldier, sailor or airman. Whoever, not being a soldier, sailor or airman, in the Military, Naval orRead More →
141. Unlawful assembly. An assembly of five or more persons is designated an “unlawful assembly” if the common object of the persons composing that assemblyRead More →
142. Being member of unlawful assembly. Whoever, being aware of facts which render any assembly an unlawful assembly, intentionally joins that assembly, or continues inRead More →
143. Punishment. Whoever is a member of an unlawful assembly shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to sixRead More →
144. Joining unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapon. Whoever, being armed with any deadly weapon, or with anything which, used as a weapon of offence,Read More →
145. Joining or continuing in unlawful assembly, knowing it has been commanded to disperse. Whoever joins or continues in an unlawful assembly, knowing that suchRead More →
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