IPC 351 — Assault

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever  makes any  gesture,  or  any  preparation intending or  knowing it to be likely that such gesture or preparation will cause  any person  present to  apprehend that  he who  makes that gesture or  preparation is about to use criminal force to that person, is said to commit an assault.
Explanation.-Mere words  do not  amount to  an assault.  But  the words which a person uses may give to his gestures or preparation such a meaning  as may  make those  gestures or  preparations amount  to an assault.
Illustrations (a) A  shakes his fist at Z, intending or knowing it to be likely that he  may thereby cause Z to believe that A is about to strike Z. A
has committed an assault.
(b) A  begins to unloose the muzzle of a ferocious dog, intending or knowing it to be likely that he may thereby cause Z to believe that he is  about to  cause the dog to attack Z. A has committed an assault

upon Z.
(c) A takes up a stick, saying to Z, "I will give you a beating".
Here, though  the words  used by  A could  in no  case  amount  to  an assault, and  though the  mere gesture,  unaccompanied  by  any  other circumstances, might not amount to an assault,the gesture explained by the words may amount to an assault.

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