Section 441 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
441. Criminal trespass.—
Whoever enters into or upon property in the possession of another with intent
criminal trespass' as defined in the second part of Section 441 I.P.C. and punishable Under Section 447 / 448 , IPC ... within the meaning of the four corners of first part of Section 441, I.P.C.
36. On the other hand, reliance was placed
striking workmen are guilty of offences of criminal trespass ( Section 441 . Indian Penal Code ), criminal intimidation (Section 503. Indian Penal Code ) and preventing service ... unlawful, to bring it within the mischief of Section 441 , Indian Penal Code it has to be further considered whether the workmen remained unlawfully
served in accordance with the provision of the third part of section 441 , I.P.C., does not vacate the premises, there being no corresponding ... also finds support from the objects and reasons of the Indian Penal Code (Orissa Amendment) Act, 1986 . The statement of objects are quoted in extenso
cannot bring a complaint for criminal offence under Section 441 , I.P.C. punishable under Section 447 , I.P.C. and the offence under Section ... does not make out any ingredient of the offence under Section 441 , I.P.C. or under Section 120-B , I.P.C. In fact
under Section 441 of the Penal Code. It is urged that all the ingredients under Section 441 of the I.P.C. must be satisfied ... person in possession of the property.
The authors of the Indian Penal Code say:
"We have given the name of trespass to every usurpation
what would mean criminal trespass are
found in Section 441 of the IPC and it reads as follows:
"441. Criminal trespass.--Whoever ... will have to be satisfied. A reading of Section
441 IPC, it can be found that the intent to commit
an offence
what would mean criminal trespass are
found in Section 441 of the IPC and it reads as follows:
"441. Criminal trespass.--Whoever ... will have to be satisfied. A reading of Section
441 IPC, it can be found that the intent to commit
an offence
what would mean criminal trespass are
found in Section 441 of the IPC and it reads as follows:
"441. Criminal trespass.--Whoever ... will have to be satisfied. A reading of Section
441 IPC, it can be found that the intent to commit
an offence
IPC is the punishment for house trespass.
House trespass is defined under section 442 IPC. As per section
442 IPC ... constitute house-trespass.
12. Criminal trespass is defined under section 441 IPC. As per
Section 441 IPC there