IPC Lecture || Theft || Extortion || Robbery || Dacoity || in Hindi
The present video is based on Chapter XVII of IPC, 1860 which covers total 84 sections starting from section 378 – 462 which is based on “Offences against Property”. But here in this video, covered sections are section 378 – 402 which is based on: Theft: Section 378 Extortion: Section 383 Robbery: Section 390 Dacoity: Section 391 Theft has been defined in Section 378; whoever – Intending to take dishonestly – (i) Any movable property (ii) Out of the possession of any person (iii) Without the consent of that person, Moves that property out of such taking – is said to commit “theft” Extortion: It has been defined under section 383 as; whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to the person, (or any other) and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put is fear to deliver to any person – (i) Any property, or (ii) Valuable security, or (iii) Anything signed, or sealed which may be converted into a valuable security – commits “extortion”. Robbery is under section 390 as: In all “robbery”, there theft or extortion, wrongful restraint or fear of such death, etc. The use of violence will not convert the offence of theft into robbery, unless the violence is committed for one of the ends specified in the section. Dacoity is under section 391 as where 5 or more persons conjointly – commit, or attempt to commit a robbery, or are present and did such commission or attempt – every one of them is said to commit “Dacoity.” It is to be noted that attempt to commit Dacoity is as much punishable as the committing of dacoity itself. You can find detailed notes on my Facebook page: / together-we-learn-and-krishnas-cuisine-by-... Introductory chapter of IPC: • Indian Penal Code Lecture || IPC 1860 || A... Basic of Law: • Essentials of Law: What is law? What is an... Unlawful Assembly Under IPC • Unlawful Assembly under IPC || Riot under ... Offences Relating to Marriage: Chapter XX Sections: 493-498 • Lecture on Offences Relating to Marriage |... Cruelty to a Married Woman; Section : 498A • Lecture on Chapter XXA of IPC || Section 4... Learn about Defamation: • #ipc #defamationlaws Defamation || IPC ... Difference between Culpable Homicide and Murder • #ipc #culpablehomicide Chapter XVI || Culp... Kidnapping and Abduction • IPC Lecture in Hindi || Kidnapping and Abd... Criminal Force and Assault • Indian Penal Code || Lecture on Criminal F... Hurt and Grievous Hurt • IPC Lecture || Chapter XVI || Sections 319... Please do not forget to like, comment, subscribe, share and support. It matters to me a lot. Thank You With Best Wishes!

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