Even though the whole world has become digital, there are still some works for which we have to go to government offices. Whether it is a renewal of a license, processing important documents, or dealing with any public service, we often have to interact with government employees. Many times we find ourselves in such a situation that we have to argue with these government people, so much so that sometimes it comes to a scuffle, but do you know that by behaving like this with a government employee, you can get into legal trouble, today through this article we will tell you its consequences-
Legal action for obstructing government work
When you obstruct or interfere in the work of a government official, you are breaking the law. Whether you are dealing with officials in a government hospital, an office, or in the field, under Section 504 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), you can be punished with up to two years in prison.
Obstructing Government Functions
Under Section 186 of the IPC, if you intentionally obstruct a government official while he or she is working, it is considered a crime. The consequences can include legal action and possible jail time.
Strict Punishments for Threats and Intimidation
The law also provides strict penalties for more serious crimes such as blackmailing, threats or forcibly entering a government office. Such acts can be punished with imprisonment ranging from 3 to 10 years.
Field Operations and Direct Confrontation
In some cases, government officials, such as police officers or municipal workers, maybe in the field to perform important duties – such as issuing fines for power theft or handling public order issues. Individuals can face immediate arrest and legal consequences if they misbehave with these officials.