Dishonestly making false claim in Court
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Summary
Making in Court a claim you know to be false, with dishonest or malicious intent to injure or annoy someone, is an offence. It carries imprisonment for up to two years and a fine. The offence is non-cognizable, bailable and triable by a Magistrate of the first class.
Example
Priya files a claim in Court accusing Arjun of damaging her shop, though she knows the accusation is false and made to annoy him. Under this section she can face up to two years imprisonment and a fine.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhoever fraudulently or dishonestly, or with intent to injure or annoy any person, makes in a Court any claim which he knows to be false, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, and shall also be liable to fine.
BNSS Classification
- Imprisonment for 2 years, or fine.
- Non-cognizable
- Bailable
- Triable by Magistrate of the first class.
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