Section 384 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
384. Punishment for extortion.—
Whoever commits extortion shall be punished with imprisonment of either description
fear of death or of grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion.—
Whoever, in order to the committing of extortion, puts or attempts
Section 386 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
386. Extortion by putting a person in fear of death or grievous hurt.—
Whoever commits extortion
Indian Penal Code, 1860
327. Voluntarily causing hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act.—
Whoever voluntarily causes hurt, for the purpose ... extorting from the sufferer, or from any person interested in the sufferer, any property or valuable security, or of constraining the sufferer or any person
Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion.—
Whoever, in order to the committing of extortion, puts any person in fear
knew that A had murdered C, and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public, arm relevant
commit, or abets the commission of the offence of kidnapping, abduction, extortion, cheating or mischief, or any offence punishable under Chapter XII of the Indian
Putting person in fear of accusation of offence, in order to commit extortion.—
Whoever, in order to the committing of extortion, puts or attempts
Code, 1860
390. Robbery.—
In all robbery there is either theft or extortion. When theft is robbery.— Theft is “robbery” if, in order ... instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint. When extortion is robbery.— Extortion is “robbery” if the offender, at the time
Section 383 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
383. Extortion.—
Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that person ... signed or sealed which may be converted into a valuable security, commits “extortion”. Illustrations (a) A threatens to publish a defamatory libel concerning Z unless