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Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot, if rioting be committed is dealt under-
Section 152 of IPC
Section 153 of IPC
Section 154 of IPC
Section 155 of IPC
- Option 1: Section 152 of IPC
- Deals with assaulting or obstructing public servant engaged in suppression of riot.
- Focuses on actions against public servants.
- Option 2: Section 153 of IPC
- ? Correct Answer: Deals with wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause a riot.
- Applicable if rioting is committed as a result of provocation.
- Option 3: Section 154 of IPC
- Covers owner or occupier of land on which unlawful assembly is held.
- Pertains to responsibility for preventing offenses on one's property.
- Option 4: Section 155 of IPC
- Relates to liability of person for neglect in preventing a riot.
- Applies to failure in taking necessary precautions.
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