person being a public servant in the execution of his duty as such public servant, or with intent to prevent or deter that person from ... discharging his duty as such public servant, or in consequence of anything done or attempted to be done by such person in the lawful discharge
public duty improperly or dishonestly or to forbear or cause forbearance to perform such duty either by himself or by another public servant ... himself or another public servant; or (c) performs or induces another public servant to perform improperly or dishonestly a public duty or to forbear performance
Indian Penal Code, 1860
332. Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty.—
Whoever voluntarily causes hurt to any person being a public ... such public servant, or with intent to prevent or deter that person or any other public servant from discharging his duty as such public servant
Atrocities) Act, 1989
4. Punishment for neglect of duties.—
(1) Whoever, being a public servant but not being a member of a Scheduled Caste ... months but which may extend to one year. (2) The duties of public servant referred to in sub-section (1) shall include–– (a) to read
with both; If abettor or person abetted be a public servant whose duty it is to prevent offence.— and if the abettor or the person ... abetted is a public servant, whose duty it is to prevent the commission of such offence, the abettor shall be punished with imprisonment
necessarily dependent upon the offender being a public
servant, but whether it was committed by a public servant acting or
purporting to act as such ... requires sanction, and the court proceeds against a public
servant without sanction, the public servant has a right to raise the issue
of jurisdiction
necessarily
dependent upon the offender being a public servant,
but whether it was committed by a public servant
acting or purporting to act as such ... dependent upon the offender
being a public servant, but whether it was
committed by a public [pic]servant acting or
purporting to act as such
assaulted the public servant or used criminal
force with the intention to prevent or deter the public
servant from discharging his duty as such public ... when any public servant assaulted or any criminal
force used against the public servant while he is
executing his duties as such public servant, then
committed only by a
public servant and not by anyone else, but that it is
committed by a public servant in an act done ... done by a public servant
directly in pursuance of his public office, though in excess of
the duty or under a mistaken belief
assaulted
the public servant or used criminal force with the intention
to prevent or deter the public servant from discharging his
duty as such public ... public servant. The essential ingredient of section 353 is
committing assault or using criminal force while a public
servant was discharging his official duty