IPC Section 229
What Does Section 229 Say?
Section 229 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offence of mischief committed by damaging any public road, bridge, canal, or any other public work which is of importance to the public or the government.
๐ Simplified Explanation:
If a person destroys, damages, or causes harm to any public infrastructure like:
Roads
Bridges
Canals
Public buildings
Other public works
And this act causes injury or danger to the public or government interests,
Then the person is guilty of mischief under Section 229.
โ๏ธ Key Elements:
Element | Explanation |
---|---|
Public work | Includes roads, bridges, canals, buildings, etc. |
Injury or damage caused | Physical damage to the public property or work |
Danger to public or govt | The injury must affect public safety or government |
Intent or knowledge | The person must intentionally or knowingly cause damage |
๐งพ Punishment:
Imprisonment which may extend to 3 years, or
Fine, or
Both.
๐ Purpose:
To protect public infrastructure vital for society and governance.
To prevent acts that can disrupt public safety and government functioning.
๐ง Example:
Someone breaks the railing of a public bridge.
This causes danger to people using the bridge.
The person can be prosecuted under Section 229 for mischief.
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