proved that accused committed either theft or
extortion amounting to robbery, and it has to be further proved
that other ingredients ... offence were fulfilled by the acts of
the accused. For theft amounting to robbery, it is to be proved
that accused has voluntarily Colter attempted
proved that the accused committed either theft or extortion
amounting to robbery, and it is to be further proved that other
ingredients ... offence were fulfilled by the acts of the accused.
For theft amounting to robbery, it is to be proved that the accused
has voluntarily caused
accused caused hurt to any person while
committing either theft or extortion amounting to robbery, and it
is to be further proved that other ingredients ... offence were
fulfilled by the acts of the accused. For theft amounting to
robbery, it is to be proved that the accused has voluntarily caused
proved that the accused committed either theft
or extortion amounting to robbery, and it is to
be further proved that other ingredients of the
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For theft amounting to robbery, it is to be
proved that the accused has voluntarily caused
conjointly committing or attempting to
commit a robbery and persons present and aiding such commission or
attempt amount to 5 or more, every person ... offence of dacoity,
there must be either theft or extortion by using criminal force
amounting to robbery committed by 5 or more persons. To determine
conjointly committing or
attempting to commit a robbery and persons present and aiding such
commission or attempt amount to 5 or more, every person ... offence of dacoity, there must be either theft or extortion
by using criminal force amounting to robbery committed by 5 or more
seized by the respondent police. This amount is required
for the petitioner to carryout his business. If the amount is not returned to the
petitioner ... indicates that such articles belong to the complainant
at whose house theft, robbery or dacoity has taken
place, then seized articles be handed over
breached the terms and condition of the loan agreement
and filled an amount in the cheque which was more than his outstanding liability.
The complainant ... loss or destruction or damage to Product(s) occasioned by theft,
pilferage, robbery, fire, riot, strike, civil commotion or otherwise.
20.3 The Borrower absolves Lender
Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery.--If any person, in
committing or in attempting to commit robbery, voluntarily causes hurt, such
person, and any other ... 2008, decided on
23/11/2009, has discussed the distinction between theft and robbery. It has held as
under:
"14. The line of distinction
Additional P.P for the State has stated that accused persons
committed robbery with the complainant at the time of night on the pretext ... further submitted that accused persons are habitual offenders of doing theft and
robbery and hence they may be convicted in the present case