IPC 168 - Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade

Description of IPC 168
Description of IPC Section 168
According to section 168 of Indian penal code, Whoever, being a public servant, and being legally bound as such public servant not to engages in trade, engages in trade, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both.
IPC 168
Offence | Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade |
Punishment | Simple Imprisonment for 1 Year or Fine or Both |
Cognizance | Cognizable |
Bail | Bailable |
Triable | Magistrate Court |
Up to 1 Year Simple Imprisonment: Or a fine, or both.
IPC 168 in Simple Words
If a public servant, who is prohibited from doing business, involves themselves in trade, they can be punished with up to one year in jail, a fine, or both.
Importance and Practical application
IPC Section 168 ensures that public servants who are legally prohibited from engaging in trade adhere to their restrictions. This maintains the integrity of their position and prevents conflicts of interest.
Practical application:
Examples: A public servant running a business while being legally prohibited from doing so. Legal Consequences: Ensures public servants adhere to regulations regarding their involvement in trade.Conclusion
This section enforces compliance with regulations that prevent public servants from participating in trade, thereby upholding the principles of transparency and accountability in public service.