runs as follows:—
“Section 386. Extortion by putting a person in
fear of death or grievous hurt. —Whoever commits
extortion by putting any person ... fine.”
21. “Extortion” has been defined in Section 383 of the IPC
as follows:—
“Section 383. Extortion.—Whoever intentionally
puts any person in fear
allegations the appellant is charged with having
committed offences under section 383 (Extortion) and
575
section 420 (Cheating) of the Indian Penal Code which ... facts, Dr. Saksena has been
accused of having committed offences under sections 383 and
420 of the Indian Penal Code.
On 3rd June
Section 170 is not any part of the offence of extortion to which Sections 383 and 384 relate. Nor is the second paragraph of Section ... itself, it could not merge into the offence of extortion under Section 383 , of which offence personation as a public servant forms no necessary ingredient
been preferred on 9.8.2007 without the non-mention therein of the extortion of Rs.50 lakhs on 8.7.2007. The memorandum of understanding dated ... loss to the defacto complainant. The commission of offence under section 383 - extortion -stood well-established in the circumstances. Towards carrying out the evil design
provides penalty for extortion. It
reads as under:-
"383. Extortion.- Whoever intentionally puts any
person in fear of any injury to that person ... valuable
security, commits "extortion"."
11. From a bare perusal of the definition of "extortion" it
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made out against the applicant. As per definition of Section 383 IPC, neither any fear of injury was extended to the opposite party ... property or valuable security. The relevant Section 383 IPC is quoted hereunder:
"383. Extortion.?Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury
Extortion'. It may be necessary to extract Section 383 IPC:
383. Extortion.-- Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that ... extortion".
7. On the facts and circumstances of the case, as admitted by the petitioner himself, the ingredients of Section 383 IPC does
grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion: Whoever,
in order to the committing of extortion, puts or attempts
to put any person in fear ... seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.
Section 383 : Extortion: Whoever intentionally puts any
person in fear of any injury to that person
offences U/s 392/394/34 IPC .
Indian Penal Code 1860
383. Extortion.--Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of
any injury to that
words in their mouths in order to make out a case of extortion
against them. The CDs and the transcript in Hindi are already ... person for having fear of injury. Sections 383 , 384 & 44 reads as
under :
Section 383 : Extortion :Whoever intentionally puts any
person in fear