Section 454 of IPC : Section 454: Lurking House-Trespass Or House-Breaking In Order To Commit Offence Punishable With Imprisonment

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a person named Raj sneaks into a residential house by climbing over the back wall at night while the homeowners are asleep. His intention is to steal jewelry and cash from the house. Raj is attempting to commit the crime of theft, which is punishable with imprisonment. If caught, under Section 454 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860, Raj could be charged with lurking house-trespass or house-breaking with the intent to commit theft. Consequently, he could face imprisonment for a term that may extend to ten years, along with a possible fine, due to his intention to commit theft.

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