Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension
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Summary
Intentionally resisting or illegally obstructing a lawful arrest, or escaping or attempting to escape from lawful custody for an offence, is punishable by up to two years imprisonment, or fine, or both. The penalty for resisting or escaping is additional to the sentence for the offence for which the person was arrested or detained.
Example
Ravi is accused of shop theft. When police come to arrest him he shoves an officer and later tries to run from the lock-up. He can be punished under this provision with up to two years imprisonment or a fine or both, in addition to any punishment for the theft.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhoever intentionally offers any resistance or illegal obstruction to the lawful apprehension of himself for any offence with which he is charged or of which he has been convicted, or escapes or attempts to escape from any custody in which he is lawfully detained for any such offence, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
Explanations
(1) The punishment in this section is in addition to the punishment for which the person to be apprehended or detained in custody was liable for the offence with which he was charged, or of which he was convicted.
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