Section 457 of IPC : Section 457: Lurking House-Trespass Or House-Breaking By Night In Order To Commit Offence Punishable With Imprisonment

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where an individual, John, sneaks into a neighbor's house at night with the intention of stealing expensive jewelry. John carefully picks the lock and enters the house without anyone noticing. However, before he can find the jewelry, the neighbor wakes up and catches John in the act. John is arrested and charged with the crime.

Under Section 457 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860, John's act of entering the house at night with the intent to commit theft constitutes "lurking house-trespass by night." Since the intended offence was theft, John could potentially face imprisonment for a term that may extend up to fourteen years, along with a fine, as per the provisions of this section.

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