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Section 452 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860. 452. House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.—. Whoever commits house-trespass, having made preparation for causing hurt to any person or for assaulting any person, or for wrongfully restraining any person, or for putting any person in fear of hurt, or of assault, or ...
Feb 21, 2022 · Section 452 of the IPC, deals with trespass to house with the motive to hurt someone or assault any person or restrain someone wrongfully, or to put someone in fear of hurt or of assault or wrongful restraint. Here, the trespasser is punishable with a minimum sentence of 7 years and with a fine.
Jul 1, 2024 · Section 452 IPC deals with trespassing into a residence with the intent to harm, assault, or wrongfully restrain any person or to induce terror in any person. In this case, trespassers are punishable with a minimum penalty of seven years in prison in addition to the fine.
Section 452 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) assumes a pivotal role in safeguarding personal sanctity and security against the backdrop of house-trespass with a sinister intent of causing hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint.
To postulate an offence under Section 452 of IPC, it has to be established (a) that the accused committed house trespass and (b) that the same was committed after making preparation for causing hurt to, or for assaulting or for wrongfully restraining, some person, or for putting some person in fear of hurt, or of assault, or of wrongful restraint.
Whoever commits house-trespass, having made preparation for causing hurt to any person or for assaulting any person, or for wrongfully restraining any person, or for putting and person in fear of hurt, or of assault, or of wrongful restraint, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years ...
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE _____ ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS _____ CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION PREAMBLE SECTIONS 1. Title and extent of operation of the Code. 2. Punishment of offences committed within India. 3. Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India. 4. Extension of Code to extra-territorial offences. 5.
Securing bail under Section 452 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with house-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint, involves a legal process that requires careful consideration of the specific circumstances of the case and adherence to procedural requirements.
Section 452 of the Indian Penal Code addresses the act of house trespass committed after making preparations for causing hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint. This section addresses situations where the trespasser enters the property with a generic intent to commit any offence but with a specific plan to harm or restrain someone physically.
The IPC sec-452 says that whoever commits a house-trespass, after doing some groundwork and preparation to hurt or attack an individual or to wrongfully restrain them, thereby causing assault, shall be punished with imprisonment of maximum 7 years and/or fine. What is Trespass?