Under Sections 503/376 / 506 ... vs In Re : Arsadul Mollick on 13 November, 2019
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13.11.2019
Samrat ... Deganga P.S case no. 514 of 2019 dated
31.08.2019 under sections 503 / 376 / 506 of the IPC.
And
In Re : Arsadul Mollick ........ petitioner
accused in the complaint do not
attract the ingredients of Section 503 and 506
of the Indian Penal Code
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7. Being ... with both."
17. "Criminal intimidation" is defined in Section 503 of IPC
which reads as under:
"503. Criminal intimidation.--Whoever
threatens
learned counsel would draw the attention of
this Court to Section 503 of the Indian Penal Code, which deal
with criminal intimidation, which reads ... complaint filed by the defacto complaint and therefore, the
ingredients of Section 503 I.P.C are not available and hence,
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offences under Sections 504
and 506 is made out, is a question to be answered.
21. We need to notice Sections 503 ... case was registered for the offence under
Sections 353 and 506 I.P.C. After noticing Section
503 , which defines criminal intimidation, this Court
laid
occasion to examine the ingredients of Sections 503 and
506. In the above case ... also, case was registered for the
offence under Sections 353 and 506 IPC. After noticing
Section 503 , which defines criminal intimidation, this
Court laid down
allegation to constitute a criminal intimidation as
defined under Section 503 IPC, the registration of F.I.R against this
petitioner is nothing, but abuse ... petitioner is under
Section 506 IPC i.e., punishment for criminal intimidation. The word
criminal intimidation is defined under Section 503 of IPC as follows
offence under Section 506 of Indian Penal
Code, the accused should commit criminal intimidation within the
meaning of Section 503 Indian Penal Code. Section 503 ... allegations made in the FIR do not attract the
ingredients of Section 503 of Indian Penal Code; as a result,
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even the offence punishable
under Section 506 I.P.C.
14. For making an offence under section 506 IPC, it is essential that the requirements of
section 503 ... Bombay High Court observed " Section 506 revolves around the definition
given in section 503 of Indian Penal Code which reads: "Whoever threatens another
under Section
506 / 509 IPC.
20. Section 506 , IPC provides punishment for
criminal intimidation. Offence of criminal intimidation has
been defined under Section 503 ... prove an offence under Section 506 IPC, it
is essential that the ingredients of Section 503 IPC are
proved. The requirements of Section 503
criminally
intimidated the complainant in any manner within the meaning of
section 503 / 506(I) IPC or not. Save and except CW1, no other
witness ... cannot mean that she
was criminally intimidated within the meaning of section 503 IPC
to call for application of section 506(I) IPC. This