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State vs Santosh Gautam on 9 April, 2025

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
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State vs Sohan Lal on 27 February, 2024

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
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State vs . Virender @ Chintu on 26 April, 2023

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
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State vs Ram Kr Goyal on 28 March, 2025

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
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State vs . Mahesh Goel on 7 December, 2022

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
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Ramkala Yadav vs State on 4 May, 2026

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
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