IPC §162

[Repealed.]

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Comparison

Old law
IPC §162
[Repealed.]

162. [Taking a gratification, in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant.] Rep. by s. 31, ibid.

What changedAI-inferred

IPC 162 (taking gratification, in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant) was repealed by the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The substantive offence was relocated to PCA section 8. BNS does not contain a counterpart.

Old position

IPC 162 is concerned with [Repealed.]. [Taking a gratification, in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant

New position

BNS has no direct counterpart in the new code.

IPC 162 (taking gratification, in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant) was repealed by the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The substantive offence was relocated to PCA section 8. BNS does not contain a counterpart.

Editorial deltaAI-indicated (source-linked)

IPC 162 (taking gratification, in order, by corrupt or illegal means, to influence a public servant) was repealed by the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The substantive offence was relocated to PCA section 8. BNS does not contain a counterpart.

Transitional note (repeal & savings)

Cases registered or proceedings initiated before 1 July 2024 are governed by IPC 162. Where IPC 162 has no successor in the new code, the legal effect depends on whether the matter is one of pre-BNS repeal, externalisation to a sister statute, or constitutional displacement — see the change-note above and the linked sources for specifics.

Frequently asked

IPC 162 has no direct counterpart in the new code. See the change-note above for the specific reason — common patterns include pre-BNS repeal by an earlier amending act, externalisation to a sister statute (e.g., Legal Metrology Act, Mental Healthcare Act), constitutional displacement by a Supreme Court ruling, or editorial omission.

Sources

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Newlaws.in, IPC §162 Mapping Page, last updated 2026-05-01, accessed 2026-06-14, https://newlaws.in/ipc/162.

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