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Fraudulently obtaining a decree for a sum not due, or causing a decree to be executed after it has been satisfied or causing is dealt under
Section 210 of IPC
Section 211 of IPC
Section 212 of IPC
Section 213 of IPC
- Option 1: Section 210 of IPC
- This section deals with the fraudulent act of obtaining a decree for a sum not due.
- It also covers causing a decree to be executed after it has already been satisfied.
- Option 2: Section 211 of IPC
- This section pertains to false charges of an offense, meaning it penalizes a person who falsely charges someone with a crime.
- Option 3: Section 212 of IPC
- It deals with harboring an offender. A person who harbors someone knowing that the person is involved in a crime falls under this section.
- Option 4: Section 213 of IPC
- This section is about taking gratification to screen an offender. It penalizes concealing an offense to save a person from legal punishment in exchange for reward.
- Correct Answer: Option 1, Section 210 of IPC
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