Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit
extortion - Whoever, commits extortion by putting any person in
fear of death or of grievous ... defines 'extortion' whereas Section
384IPC is the penal section for extortion whereas Section 385 PC
is for attempt to commit extortion. In order
valuable security in favour of
the petitioner, the attempt to commit extortion is made out.
8. It is pertinent to mention here that two orders
when the place was raided.
Therefore, the charge for the attempt to commit extortion has only
been framed which duly stands proved through the versions
order to commit extortion. In this respect Section 387 differs from Section 386 which provides for punishment of a person who commits extortion by putting ... mere putting or attempting to put any person in fear of death or grievous hurt in order to commit extortion as envisaged in Section
with an
intention to get pecuniary gain by committing various crimes by threat,
extortion, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping assault etc; therefore, after
obtaining sanction ... were evidently committed by
respondent for pecuniary gain. Other offences of murder, attempt to murder
kidnapping, hurt, assault, intimidation etc were committed to dominate
like Murder, Attempt to Murder. Robberies, Extortion, Thefts,
Arms Act etc. which is self explanatory. His criminal record proves
that he is committing crime ... present crime syndicate has
committed a total number of 13 cases like Murder, Attempt to
Murder, Robberies, Extortion, Thefts Arms Act etc. and 11 cases
grave offences, including
murder, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, robbery, and attempt to murder,
which are committed through acts of violence, intimidation, and other
unlawful means
grave offences, including murder, kidnapping for
ransom, extortion, robbery, and attempt to murder, which are committed
through acts of violence, intimidation, and other unlawful means
grave offences, including
murder, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, robbery, and attempt to murder,
which are committed through acts of violence, intimidation, and other
unlawful means
grave offences, including
murder, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, robbery, and attempt to murder,
which are committed through acts of violence, intimidation, and other
unlawful means ... murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping for
ransom, and extortion, across different jurisdictions. His arrest in the present
case led to his being committed to trial