Section 365 of IPC : Section 365: Kidnapping Or Abducting With Intent Secretly And Wrongfully To Confine Person

IPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where an individual, let's call him John, deceives his acquaintance, named Alex, into getting into a car under the pretense of going to a party. Instead, John takes Alex to a remote cabin and locks him up against his will. John's motive is to pressure Alex's family for money. In this scenario, John could be charged under Section 365 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 for kidnapping with the intent to wrongfully confine Alex. If found guilty, John may face up to seven years in prison and could also be liable to pay a fine.

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