Section 333 of BNS : Section 333: House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a local goon, decides to break into his neighbor Suresh's house at night. Before entering, Ravi arms himself with a knife, intending to threaten Suresh and his family to extort money. Ravi sneaks into the house through a window. Suresh wakes up and confronts Ravi, who brandishes the knife and threatens to harm Suresh if he doesn't hand over his valuables. In this scenario, Ravi has committed house-trespass with preparation for causing hurt and assault, making him liable under Section 333 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023.

Example 2:

Priya has a dispute with her colleague, Anjali, over a promotion at work. In a fit of rage, Priya decides to confront Anjali at her home. Priya brings along a heavy stick, intending to intimidate Anjali. She enters Anjali's house without permission and blocks the doorway, preventing Anjali from leaving. Priya then threatens Anjali with the stick, causing Anjali to fear for her safety. Here, Priya has committed house-trespass with preparation for wrongful restraint and putting Anjali in fear of hurt, making her liable under Section 333 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023.

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