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  1. Section 451 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860. 451. House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—. Whoever commits house-trespass in order to the committing of any offence punishable with imprisonment, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, and shall also be ...

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Get complete details about IPC 451 (House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment) associated charge, offence, punishment & bail at lawrato.com. Explore now!

  3. IPC Chapter XVII; S. 451 House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment: Description; Whoever commits house-trespass in order to the committing of any offence punishable with imprisonment, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, and shall also be liable to fine;. And if the offence intended to be committed is theft, the term of the imprisonment may be extended to seven years.

  4. Section 451 of IPC punishes the act of house trespass, which is committed in order to commit an offence and Section 442 of IPC defines house trespass as "whoever commits criminal tress-pass by entering into or remaining in any building, tent or vessel used as a human dwelling or any other building used as a place for worship, or as a place for the custody of property ." It necessarily entails entering into or remaining in any building, tent or vessel used as a human dwelling.

  5. 450 of the Indian Penal Code. Similarly, sections 451, 454 and 457 will apply if the house trespass or lurking house trespass, or lurking house trespass by night or home breaking by night are done for the purpose of the crime stated in those sections. The Section 461-461 deals with the dishonest breaking into a receptacle by a person who didn't have any right(s.461) and even if a person was entrusted with such a property, breaks open such receptacle without any permission or authority, then ...

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · Section 451 of the Indian Penal Code deals with house trespass, specifically committed with the intent to commit an offence punishable by imprisonment. House trespass, as defined under Section 442, involves unlawfully entering into or remaining in any building, tent, or vessel used as a human dwelling or for the custody of property. When this trespass is committed with the intention of committing an offence punishable by imprisonment, it falls under the purview of Section 451.

  7. Section 451 IPC would be attracted when a house trespass is committed in order to the committing of "any offence punishable with imprisonment." Thus, the intention to commit an offence is a necessary ingredient of section 451 IPC. Section 441 IPC defines what is "criminal tress pass". Section 441 IPC reads as under:­ "441. Criminal trespass­ Whoever enters into or upon property in the possession of another with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate, insult or annoy any person in ...

  8. Jun 15, 2023 · IPC Section 451 deals with the offense of "house-trespass in order to commit an offense punishable with imprisonment." Here are the key elements of this section: 1. House-trespass: Section 451 applies when a person enters into or remains in a building, tent, or vessel, intending to commit an offense punishable with imprisonment. 2. Intent to

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  10. Section 451 IPC. 451. House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—Whoever commits house-trespass in order to the committing of any offence punishable with imprisonment, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, and shall also be liable to fine; and if the offence intended to be committed is theft, the term of the imprisonment may be extended to seven years.

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