case where the
kidnapping had not resulted in the death of the victim. The statistics
further reveal that kidnapping for ransom had become a lucrative ... deal with ‘kidnapping’, which
according to Section 359 is of two kinds viz. kidnapping from India and
kidnapping from lawful guardianship. ‘Kidnapping from India
case where the kidnapping had not
resulted in the death of the victim. The statistics
further reveal that kidnapping for ransom has
become a lucrative ... fact that
kidnapping had not resulted in death of the victim.
Considering the alarming rise in kidnapping
young children for ransom, the legislature
case where the
kidnapping had not resulted in the death of the victim.
The statistics further reveal that kidnapping for ransom
had become a lucrative ... deal with
‘kidnapping’, which according to Section 359 is of two kinds viz.
kidnapping from India and kidnapping from lawful guardianship.
‘Kidnapping from India
Chaumuha, Police Station Vrindavan, District Mathura. The kidnapped child informed that he had been kidnapped for ransom from Chaumuha Bazar at Mathura. The arrested accused ... recover ransom by kidnapping PW-2. He has also stated that kidnapping of PW-2 was made only for ransom
kidnapping and abduction were
included in the Indian Penal Code in 1860 when the Code
was enacted. An offence of kidnapping for ransom,
however ... paying a ransom", "detain (someone) and demand a
ransom for his release". "To hold someone to ransom"
means
This information
confirmed his fear that his son had indeed been
kidnapped for ransom. Sub-Inspector Jiwan Kumar
(PW) in the meanwhile reached Shimla Pahari ... that there was evidence to show
that the deceased had been kidnapped for ransom from
outside the school and while he was being whisked
away
have been for ransom. To pay a ransom, in
the ordinary sense means to pay the price
or demand for ransom. This would show
that ... Kidnapping for lawful guardianship is defined under
Section 361 and Section 363 provides for
punishment for kidnapping. Section 364 deals with
kidnapping or abduction
kidnapped or abducted
the person; (2) kept him under detention
after such kidnapping and abduction; and
(3) that the kidnapping or abduction was
for ransom ... from the
evidence on record regarding kidnapping, it is proved
that accused had kidnapped the victim for ransom,
demand of ransom was also proved. Even
that kidnapping for ransom would be attracted when the kidnapper makes a demand to pay a ransom.
"364-A Kidnapping for ransom, etc. - Whoever ... that the accused kidnapped or abducted the child, kept him under detention after such kidnapping and that the kidnapping was for ransom
ground that
Section 364A of the IPC which makes kidnapping for ransom an offence is
itself unconstitutional being violative of Articles ... case where the kidnapping had not resulted
in the death of the victim. The statistics further reveal that
kidnapping for ransom had become a lucrative