THE INDIAN PENAL CODE CHAPTER 14 – OF OFFENCESAFFECTINGTHE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, CONVENIENCE, DECENCYAND MORALS

Bare Act, Indian Penal Code
March 28, 2024

THE INDIAN PENAL CODE

ACT NO. 45 OF 1860

CHAPTER XIV
OF OFFENCESAFFECTINGTHE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, CONVENIENCE, DECENCYAND MORALS

  1. 268.Public nuisance.—A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty of an
    illegal omission which causes any common injury, danger or annoyance to the public or to the people in
    general who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity, or which must necessarily cause injury, obstruction,
    danger or annoyance to persons who may have occasion to use any public right.
    A common nuisance is not excused on the ground that it causes some convenience or advantage.
  2. 269.Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life.—Whoever unlawfully or
    negligently does any act which is, and which he knows or has reason to believe to be, likely to spread the
    infection of any disease dangerous to life, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a
    term which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both.
  3. 270.Malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life.—Whoever malignantly
    does any act which is, and which he knows or has reason the believe to be, likely to spread the infection
    of any disease dangerous to life, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term
    which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
  4. 271.Disobedience to quarantine rule.—Whoever knowingly disobeys any rule made and
    promulgated 2[by the 3* Government 4*] for putting any vessel into a state of quarantine, or for
    regulating the intercourse of vessels in a state of quarantine with the shore or with other vessels, for
    regulating the intercourse between places where an infectious disease prevails and other places, shall be
    punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with
    fine, or with both.
  5. 272.Adulteration of food or drink intended for sale.—Whoever adulterates any article of food or
    drink, so as to make such article noxious as food or drink, intending to sell such article as food or drink,
    or knowing it to be likely that the same will be sold as food or drink, shall be punished with imprisonment
    of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one
    thousand rupees, or with both.
  6. 273.Sale of noxious food or drink.—Whoever sells, or offers or exposes for sale, as food or drink,
    any article which has been rendered or has become noxious, or is in a state unfit for food or drink,
    knowing or having reason to believe that the same is noxious as food or drink, shall be punished with
    imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
    extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  7. 274.Adulteration of drugs.—Whoever adulterates any drug or medical preparation in such a manner
    as to lessen the efficacy or change the operation of such drug or medical preparation, or to make it
    noxious, intending that it shall be sold or used for, or knowing it to be likely that it will be sold or used
    for, any medicinal purpose, as if it had not undergone such adulteration, shall be punished with
    imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
    extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  8. 275.Sale of adulterated drugs.—Whoever, knowing any drug or medical preparation to have been
    adulterated in such a manner as to lessen its efficacy, to change its operation, or to render it noxious, sells

the same, or offers or exposes it for sale, or issues it from any dispensary for medicinal purposes as
unadulterated, or causes it to be used for medicinal purposes by any person not knowing of the
adulteration, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to
six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.

  1. 276.Sale of drug as a different drug or preparation.—Whoever knowingly sells, or offers or
    exposes for sale, or issues from a dispensary for medicinal purposes, any drug or medical preparation, as a
    different drug or medical preparation, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a
    term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with
    both.
  2. 277.Fouling water of public spring or reservoir.—Whoever voluntarily corrupts or fouls the water
    of any public spring or reservoir, so as to render it less fit for the purpose for which it is ordinarily used,
    shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months,
    or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.
  3. 278.Making atmosphere noxious to health.—Whoever voluntarily vitiates the atmosphere in any
    place so as to make it noxious to the health of persons in general dwelling or carrying on business in the
    neighbourhood or passing along a public way, shall be punished with fine which may extend to five
    hundred rupees.
  4. 279.Rash driving or riding on a public way.—Whoever drives any vehicle, or rides, on any public
    way in a manner so rash or negligent as to endanger human life, or to be likely to cause hurt or injury to
    any other person, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend
    to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  5. 280.Rash navigation of vessel.—Whoever navigates any vessel in a manner so rash or negligent as
    to endanger human life, or to be likely to cause hurt or injury to any other person, shall be punished with
    imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
    extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  6. 281.Exhibition of false light, mark or buoy.—Whoever exhibits any false light, mark or buoy,
    intending or knowing it to be likely that such exhibition will mislead any navigator, shall be punished
    with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, or with fine, or with
    both.
  7. 282.Conveying person by water for hire in unsafe or overloaded vessel.—Whoever knowingly or
    negligently conveys, or causes to be conveyed for hire, any person by water in any vessel, when that
    vessel is in such a state or so loaded as to endanger the life of that person, shall be punished with
    imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
    extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  8. 283.Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation.—Whoever, by doing any act, or
    by omitting to take order with any property in his possession or under his charge, causes danger,
    obstruction or injury to any person in any public way or public line of navigation, shall be punished, with
    fine which may extend to two hundred rupees.
  9. 284.Negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance.—Whoever does, with any poisonous
    substance, any act in a manner so rash or negligent as to endanger human life, or to be likely to cause hurt
    or injury to any person,
    or knowingly or negligently omits to take such order with any poisonous substance in his possession
    as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to human life from such poisonous substance,
    shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months,
    or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  10. 285.Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter.—Whoever does, with fire or
    any combustible matter, any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life, or to be likely to
    cause hurt or injury to any other person,
  11. or knowingly or negligently omits to take such order with any fire or any combustible matter in his
  12. possession as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to human life from such fire or
  13. combustible matter,
  14. shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months,
  15. or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  16. 286.Negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance.—Whoever does, with any explosive
    substance, any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life, or to be likely to cause hurt or
    injury to any other person,
    or knowingly or negligently omits to take such order with any explosive substance in his possession
    as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to human life from that substance,
    shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months,
    or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  17. 287.Negligent conduct with respect to machinery.—Whoever does, with any machinery, any act
    so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life or to be likely to cause hurt or injury to any other
    person,
    or knowingly or negligently omits to take such order with any machinery in his possession or under
    his care as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to human life from such machinery,
    shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months,
    or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  18. 288.Negligent conduct with respect to pulling down or repairing buildings.—Whoever, in
    pulling down or repairing any building, knowingly or negligently omits to take such order with that
    building as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to human life from the fall of that building,
    or of any part thereof, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may
    extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  19. 289.Negligent conduct with respect to animal.—Whoever knowingly or negligently omits to take
    such order with any animal in his possession as is sufficient to guard against any probable danger to
    human life, or any probable danger of grievous hurt from such animal, shall be punished with
    imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may
    extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
  20. 290.Punishment for public nuisance in cases not otherwise provided for.—Whoever commits a
    public nuisance in any case not otherwise punishable by this Code, shall be punished with fine which may
    extend to two hundred rupees.
  21. 291.Continuance of nuisance after injunction to discontinue.—Whoever repeats or continues a
    public nuisance, having been enjoined by any public servant who has lawful authority to issue such
    injunction not to repeat or continue such nuisance, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term
    which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both.
    292. Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.—(1) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a book, pamphlet,
    paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation, figure or any other object, shall be deemed to be
    obscene if it is lascivious or appeals to the prurient interest or if its effect, or (where it comprises two or
    more distinct items) the effect of any one of its items, is, if taken as a whole, such as to tend to deprave
    and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the
    matter contained or embodied in it.]
    (2)] Whoever—
    (a) sells, lets to hire, distributes, publicity exhibits or in any manner puts into circulation, or for
    purposes of sale, hire, distribution, public exhibition or circulation, makes, produces or has in his
  22. possession any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, painting, representation or figure or any
  23. other obscene object whatsoever, or
  24. (b) imports, exports or conveys any obscene object for any of the purposes aforesaid, or knowing
  25. or having reason to believe that such object will be sold, let to hire, distributed or publicly exhibited
  26. or in any manner put into circulation, or
  27. (c) takes part in or receives profits from any business in the course of which he knows or has
  28. reason to believe that any such obscene objects are, for any of the purposes aforesaid, made,
  29. produced, purchased, kept, imported, exported, conveyed, publicly exhibited or in any manner put
  30. into circulation, or
  31. (d) advertises or makes known by any means whatsoever that any person is engaged or is ready to
  32. engage in any act which is an offence under this section, or that any such obscene object can be
  33. procured from or through any person, or
  34. (e) offers or attempts to do any act which is an offence under this section,
  35. shall be punished 1[on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may
  36. extend to two years, and with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, and, in the event of a
  37. second or subsequent conviction, with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to
  38. five years, and also with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees].
  39. Exception.—This section does not extend to—
  40. (a) any book, pamphlet, paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation or figure—
  41. (i) the publication of which is proved to be justified as being for the public good on the ground that such book, pamphlet, paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation or figure is in the interest of science, literature, art or learning or other objects of general concern, or
  42. (ii) which is kept or used bona fide for religious purposes;
  43. (b) any representation sculptured, engraved, painted or otherwise represented on or in—
  44. (i) any ancient monument within the meaning of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958), or
  45. (ii) any temple, or on any car used for the conveyance of idols, or kept or used for any religious purpose.]]
  46. 293. Sale, etc., of obscene objects to young person.—Whoever sells, lets to hire, distributes, exhibits or circulates to any person under the age of twenty years any such obscene object as is referred to in the last preceding section, or offers or attempts so to do, shall be punished 1[on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, and, in the event of a second or subsequent conviction, with imprisonment
  47. of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and also with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees].]
  48. 294. Obscene acts and songs.—Whoever, to the annoyance of others,
  49. (a) does any obscene act in any public place, or
  50. (b) sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.]
  51. 294A. Keeping lottery office.—Whoever keeps any office or place for the purpose of drawing any lottery not being a State lottery] or a lottery authorised by the 8[State] Government], shall be punished punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both. And whoever publishes any proposal to pay any sum, or to deliver any goods, or to do or forbear doing anything for the benefit of any person, on any event or contingency relative or applicable to the drawing of any ticket, lot, number or figure in any such lottery, shall be punished with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.