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  • Criminal Intimidation - Main Points and Insights
  • Criminal intimidation under Section 503 IPC involves threats that can be of force or other unlawful acts, and the essential elements must be proven for a conviction (02500115877).
  • Threats can include breach of contract or other tortious acts, and the tort of intimidation encompasses threats of criminal or tortuous acts (00900003475).
  • Threats or show of force are integral to offences like criminal trespass and dispossession, especially when force is used to break open locks or threaten occupants (02200015805, 01100036913).
  • The act of breaking open locks, threatening violence, or preventing entry can constitute criminal trespass and intimidation, especially when accompanied by threats of force (02200015805, 00800000279).
  • Criminal intimidation involves threats that imply criminal intent to cause annoyance or harm, and such threats are considered an ingredient of the offence (02500064592, 01300001996).
  • Threatening or intimidating individuals to conceal minors or to obey commands, especially involving threats over phone or physical confinement, can amount to criminal intimidation (00300044612).
  • Cases of theft or criminal intimidation often involve threats, and courts may grant bail with conditions, especially when no recovery is made or the accused are in judicial custody (01800000450).

  • Analysis and Conclusion

  • The sources collectively highlight that criminal intimidation involves threats of force or unlawful acts that threaten safety or property, often linked with criminal trespass, break-open locks, or threats to persons.
  • The courts emphasize that the presence of threats, force, or show of force is crucial for establishing offences under IPC sections related to intimidation and trespass.
  • The act of locking or breaking open property and threatening occupants qualifies as criminal intimidation, especially when accompanied by threats of violence.
  • The legal framework recognizes threats of breach of contract or unlawful acts as forms of intimidation, broadening the scope of offences.
  • Overall, threats to lock or intimidate occupants of Lock House or similar properties constitute criminal intimidation when they involve threats of force, violence, or unlawful dispossession, with courts requiring clear proof of such elements for conviction.

Search Results for "Threat to Lock House Criminal Intimidation"

Akanksha Katiyar VS State Of Uttar Pradesh

2024 0 Supreme(All) 989 India - Allahabad

SAURABH SHYAM SHAMSHERY

CRIMINAL LAW - DOWRY PROHIBITION AND CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION - Sections 498A, 504, 506 IPC; Sections 3/4 Dowry ... The court highlighted that the essential elements of criminal intimidation under Section 503 IPC must be established for a charge ... The mother-in-law's FIR was filed 11 months later, alleging criminal intimidation and insult, which the applicants contended was ... , commits criminal intimidation. ... Punishment for #HL_....

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA VS ASHIS KUSUM SEN

1969 0 Supreme(Cal) 31 India - Calcutta

SABYASACHI MUKHARJEE

The Court held that the tort of intimidation includes threat of breach of contract. ... Issues: Whether the tort of intimidation includes threat of breach of contract. ... Final Decision: The Court held that the tort of intimidation includes threat of breach of contract. ... The House of Lords held that the tort of intimidation was established and comprehended not only threats of criminal or tortuous acts but bre....

RAM NATH VS STATE OF DELHI

1982 0 Supreme(Del) 26 India - Delhi

CHARANJIT TALWAR

force, criminal intimidation or show of force, when a protest is made to him against the taking of possession of the property. ... possession of an immovable property in the absence of the person who was in possession of it and on return of that person, uses criminal ... Sethi is right when he says that when the household goods of the complainant were thrown out of the room and a lock was put on its door by Ram Nath, the offence was not attended by force or show of force or by criminal intimid....

SILLA RAMULU VS STATE

1968 0 Supreme(Ori) 19 India - Orissa

B.K.PATRA

Whether the petitioner's entry into the house constituted criminal trespass. 2. ... The court held that the petitioner's entry into the house constituted criminal trespass as he had vacated the house four months prior ... The petitioner broke open the lock and entered the house at 2 a.m., threatening the complainant's mother and the complainant herself ... Criminal intimidation connotes a threat of use of force by ....

Rajbanshi Thakur VS Chandey Jha

1950 0 Supreme(Pat) 132 India - Patna

SARJOO PRASAD

The court noted that the accused had broken open the lock of the house, threatened the petitioner with assault, and prevented him ... The court noted that the accused had broken open the lock of the house, threatened the petitioner with assault, and prevented him ... The court noted that the accused had broken open the lock of the house, threatened the petitioner with assault, and prevented him ... Use of criminal force means actual use thereof; criminal#HL_....

Kartar Singh VS Major Murlidhar

2013 0 Supreme(Del) 693 India - Delhi

R.V.EASWAR

force or show of force or criminal intimidation by Kartar Singh. ... or show of force or criminal intimidation and dispossession of property. ... force or show of force or criminal intimidation and dispossession of property. ... by acts which inherently involved the use of force or show of force or criminal intimidation. ... impugned order, in so far as it finds that Kartar Singh did use criminal force or show of force or ....

YASHINKHAN AHMEDKHAN VS HUSHANBHAI RAJABBHAI

1977 0 Supreme(Guj) 66 India - Gujarat

D.P.DESAI, M.C.TRIVEDI

or show of force in criminal intimidation is an ingredient of the offence. ... Criminal Procedure Code, 1898-Sec. 522-Expression "an offence attended by criminal force or criminal intimidation" of wider significance ... or by criminal intimidation" is a phrase of wider significance and is not restricted necessarily to cases where criminal, force ... The threats or criminal intimidation or #HL_STAR....

Captain N.  Basu VS Rais Ahmed

1981 0 Supreme(All) 358 India - Allahabad

S.K.KAUL

imply criminal intent to commit an offence or to cause annoyance. ... CRIMINAL TRESPASS - SECTION 441 IPC - VALID NOTICE - INTERPRETATION - INTENT TO COMMIT OFFENCE OR ANNOYANCE - ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS ... Fact of the Case: The appellant owned a house and a separate apartment known as Sadhu Kuti, which was meant for Christian ... IT may be that possession might have been taken after breaking open the lock but in my view by mere breaking open the lock automatically criminal intent to ....

Gourawwa Yallapa Dodmani VS State of Karnataka rep. by Its State Public Prosecutor

2019 0 Supreme(Kar) 1602 India - Karnataka

BELLUNKE A.S.

intimidation to them - Even in cross examination of PWs.4 and 5 no admission or contradiction are elicited - Their evidence is not ... would go to show that accused No.2 had played an important role - Therefore she has wrongfully concealed minor girls and caused criminal ... and insisted them to obey her words - A2 secured A3 over phone and told PW-4 to marry with a boy then they lock the PWs.4 and 5 and ... Gulabsha, PW5 Kumari.Latha to cause criminal intimidation of threat to their l....

YOGESH SETHI VS STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

1984 0 Supreme(HP) 5 India - Himachal Pradesh

H.S.THAKUR

, theft, and criminal intimidation. ... , THEFT AND CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION - BAIL GRANTED TO SOME ACCUSED EXCEPT THOSE ARMED WITH LETHAL WEAPONS - CONDITIONS IMPOSED. ... However, the court noted that no recovery was to be made from the accused at that stage and that they had been in judicial lock-up ... A criminal case under Section 197/151 Cr.P.C. was instituted by the late Itwari Lal against Parkash Rana, Dalwara Singh and Har Chand Singh accused, which is still pending in the Court ....

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