person in possession.
Criminal trespass has been defined in Section 441 of the Indian
Penal Code. It is in two parts. It is clear from ... language of the both
the parts of Section 441 of the Indian Penal Code that the main purpose
or intention for entering into or upon
alien to penal code, and the court is of the opinion that
the possession for the purpose of section 441 IPC ... trespasser, but section 441 is not referring to this
annoyance per se. At the same time section 441 IPC is not concerned
about
accused persons have been firstly charged with the offence under
Section 452 IPC i.e. the offence of 'house-trespass after preparation ... offence of 'Criminal trespass' that is provided for under Section 441 IPC.
Section 441 IPC is reproduced hereunder
with section 341 IPC which
prescribes the punishment for wrongful restraint. The offence of 'wrongful
restraint' is actually defined ... offence of 'Criminal trespass' that is
provided for under Section 441 IPC. Section 441 IPC is reproduced hereunder
sections are the variations of the criminal
trespass defined in s. 441 and are punished as per
the requirements of the sections.
Section 441 IPC ... life the house
trespass is punishable under Section 450 of the
Indian Penal Code. Similarly, Sections 451 , 454
and 457 will apply the house trespass
order to invoke the provision of Section 442 IPC, first
of all, ingredients of Section 441 IPC are required ... Sections 447 / 352 / 34 IPC were invoked. Before coming
into the allegations of either under Section 323 IPC or
Sections 441
prosecution to prove each and every ingredient of
section 441 IPC, however, prosecution has failed in his duty.
On the other hand ... complainant has committed the
offence punishable under section 448 IPC.
Section 441 IPC defines "criminal trespass". It reads
persons are charged for the offence punishable
under Sec. 448 / 34 IPC.
Section 441 IPC defines "criminal trespass ... intimidate, insult or annoy any person does not fall under section
441 IPC. Without establishing requisite intent on record, it
cannot be said
Indian Penal code.
A. Section 448 IPC provides punishment for House Trespass. Section 448 IPC reads as
under:
" Section ... sections.
B. Section 442 IPC defines house trespass. Section 442 IPC reads as under:
" Section 442 . House trespass: Whoever commits
u/s 447 / 506 / 34 IPC.
7. Section 447 IPC provides punishment for criminal
trespass as defined u/s 441 IPC ... Section 441 IPC states that when the
person enters into or upon property in possession of another person
with intent to commit