brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
brick kiln. Guddu Rai
demanded fifty thousand bricks as extortion four months prior to
the occurrence, which was refused by the informant, on which
threatening ... informant that his father
was killed, as he did not pay the extortion money. Gyanendra
Pandey (P.W.4) was the attesting witness
been directed to suffer
rigorous imprisonment for four years. The offence of
extortion has been defined by Section 383 IPC as
follows:-
"Extortion.--Whoever ... sealed
which may be converted into a valuable security,
commits "extortion"."
15. On consideration of the above definition
what appears is that
conveyed or
concealed or detained.
(3) Any offence of theft, extortion or robbery may
be inquired into or tried by a Court within whose
local
father of
the present appellant had lodged a case probably
of extortion, etc as may appear from P.W.4 Abul
Hasan, the father
property of his client Chandrajyoti Devi or
for blackmailing her or extortion of money who developed lust for the
costly properties. The sale deeds were