Section 387 of IPC : Section 387: Putting Person In Fear Of Death Or Of Grievous Hurt, In Order To Commit Extortion

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a man, John, sends a letter to his wealthy neighbor, Alice, threatening to harm her unless she pays him a large sum of money. John writes that if Alice does not comply, he will cause her grievous injury or even threaten her life. Alice, feeling threatened and fearing for her safety, contacts the police. The police investigate, and upon finding evidence of John's threat, they arrest him. In court, John is charged under Section 387 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860, for attempting to commit extortion by putting Alice in fear of death or grievous hurt. If found guilty, John could face up to seven years in prison and a fine.

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