Who is A Public Servant under IPC (Section 21)?

IPC, section 21 defined Public servants as:

  1. Any Commissioned Officer in the Armed Forces.
  2. Any judge who, individually or through the body of members, is empowered to discharge adjudicatory functions.
  3. The officers of the court are responsible for investigating and reporting on matters of law, for authenticating information or for providing relevant details, and for any such duty that the court has on its officials.
  4. All jury members, members of the panchayat, evaluators who assist the court of justice.
  5. Any arbitrator to whom the matter is referred by a court of law for judgment.
  6. Those who are empowered to put people in confinement.
  7. Officers who are responsible for the prevention of offences, for providing information on offences, for bringing criminals to justice.
  8. Officers in charge of the government are holding of property as part of their duty to conduct surveys, assessments, or investigations and to report on the government’s pecuniary interests.
  9. Officer with the obligation to hold, take or dispense property for the public good for assessment or levy taxes.
  10. The officer is responsible for amending the electoral rolls and conducting elections.
  11. Any person with a government task in exchange for payment, in the capacity of a public duty, or appointed to the service of authorities set up under government acts.

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