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Giving false information respecting an offence committed is dealt under
Section 202 of IPC
Section 203 of IPC
Section 204 of IPC
Section 205 of IPC
Here’s a brief explanation of each section:
- Section 202 of IPC: This deals with intentional omission to give information of an offence by a person who is legally bound to inform.
- Section 203 of IPC: This addresses the act of giving false information about an offence that has been committed or attempting to make it appear so.
- Section 204 of IPC: This pertains to the destruction of documents or electronic records to prevent their use as evidence.
- Section 205 of IPC: This relates to the false personation for the purpose of acts performed or documents executed.
Your understanding of Section 203 is correct, as it specifically deals with giving false information about an offence.
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