IPC 383 — Extortion

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury  to that  person, or  to any other, and thereby dishonestly induces the  person so  put in  fear to  deliver  to  any  person  any property, or  valuable security or anything signed or sealed which may be converted into a valuable security, commits "extortion".
Illustrations (a) A threatens to publish a defamatory libel concerning Z unless Z gives  him money.  He thus  induces Z  to  give  him  money.  A  has committed extortion.
(b) A  threatens Z  that he  will  keep  Z's  child  in  worngful confinement, unless  Z will  sign and  deliver to  A a promissory note binding Z to pay certain monies to A to Z sings and delivers the note.
A has committed extortion.
(c) A  threatens to send club-men to plough up Z's field unless Z
will sign and deliver to B a bond binding Z under a penalty to deliver certain  produce  to B, and thereby induces Z to sign and deliver  the bond.  A has committed extortion.
(d) A, by putting Z in fear of grievous hurt, dishonestly induces Z to  sign or  affix his  seal to a blank paper and deliver it to A. Z
sings and delivers the paper to A. Here, as the paper so signed may be converted into a valuable security A has committed extortion.

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