Nagar, New
Delhi within the jurisdiction of PS FP Beri, he committed trespass by
entering into the plot of the complainant Ram Chander after making ... case he does not vacate the plot and in order to commit extortion, attempted
to put the complainant in fear of death or grievous hurt
this
legal and legitimate action, the deceased adopted an escapist
course of committing suicide in order to take revenge from his
alleged tormentor ... though he may be tried for other offences such as
attempt to commit extortion or other offences, if any. In this
background, this Court find
present case is allegedly of extortion and causing
injuries in attempting to commit extortion.
Looking at the facts and circumstances of the case
specially that
threat (as per case of complainant) is not an attempt to commit
extortion as the threat is not imminent. Trial court further observed
that
appellant has
committed the offence of slander is not established from the record.
So far as, the question of extortion is concerned, the evidence
available ... accused did so in order to the committing of extortion.
The fear or attempt to scare the victim was to cause some injury as
understood
weapons and
are engaged in criminal activities such as attempt to commit
murder, assault, extortion, etc. The Detaining Authority has also
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attempts to commit murder
and culpable homicide. Section 309 , attempt to commit suicide.
Sections 385 , 387 and 389 , attempt to put a person in fear ... injury or accusation in order to commit extortion. Section 391 ,
conjoint attempt of five or more person to commit dacoity.
Section
property, or
(d) habitually commits, or attempts to
commit, or abets the commission of, the
offence of kidnapping, abduction, extortion,
cheating or mischief ... section 489C or section
489D of that Code, or
(e) habitually commits, or attempts to
commit, or abets the commission of, offences,
involving a breach
property, or
(d) habitually commits, or attempts to
commit, or abets the commission of, the
offence of kidnapping, abduction, extortion,
cheating or mischief ... section 489C or section
489D of that Code, or
(e) habitually commits, or attempts to
commit, or abets the commission of, offences,
involving a breach
order to
the committing of the theft, or in committing the theft, or in
carrying away or attempting to carry away property obtained ... time of committing the extortion, is in the
presence of the person put in fear, and commits the extortion
by putting that person in fear