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..., that the ingredients of the offence under Section 353 IPC are not made out. 13. Section 506 IPC prescribes punishment for the offence of criminal intimidation. "...meant for helping the public and the act of appellants posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC...amounts to 'threatening' and 'criminal intimidation' within the meaning of Section 506 IPC affecting the complainant's reputation and integrity and the High Court rightly declined to quash the FIR...

.... Manik Taneja v. State of Karnataka (2015) 7 SCC 423, this Court has again occasion to examine the ingredients of Sections 503 and 506. In the above case also,...a public forum meant for helping the public and the act of the appellants posting a comment on Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC....25. Now, reverting back to Section 506, which is offence of criminal intimidation, the principles laid down by Fiona Shrikhande (2013) 14 SCC 44 has also to be applied when question of ...

...conversing with her through the mobile phone and there are no allegations as to the nature of threat and there are no indications as to whether any of the factual ingredients of criminal ...per Section 503 of the IPC are made out, etc.6. This Court by Anx.A5 order dated 22.07.2019 in Crl.M.C. No. 3654/2019 had quashed the said criminal proceedings arising out of...directions in Anx.A5 order, it is ordered that the impugned criminal proceedings in the present C.C. No. 359 of 2015 on the file of Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-II, Ernakulam (arising out of Crime No...

...petitioner. Moreover, the essential ingredients of criminal intimidation, as defined under Section 503 and 506 of the IPC, make it clear that it must be established that the accused had an intention to...cause alarm to the complainant. Merely, because of the threat issued by accused No. 1, not with the intention to cause alarm to the complainant, would not constitute an offence of criminal intimidation...the present petitioner. To say, at this stage, that this does not amount to criminal intimidation and that there was no intention on the part of the petitioner to cause alarm to the complainant, is not...

..., therefore, find that in fact the facts do not constitute an offence so as to attract the ingredients of Section 504 of the Indian Penal Code.8. Section 506 of the Indian ...503 of the Indian Penal Code defines Criminal Intimidation. The ingredients of Criminal...means of avoiding the execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation. This case obviously does not come within the four corners of the defining section and it cannot be said that an offence is...

...law. Therefore, no purpose would be served by continuing the prosecution. 20. The ingredients of criminal intimidation are threat to another person, inter...imprisonment for the remainder of that person's natural life, and shall also be liable to fine." 14. Further, Section 506 IPC speaks of criminal intimidation which is...bound to do, or to omit to do any act which that person is legally entitled to do, as the means of avoiding the execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation...

...petitioners went to settle the dispute and they are implicated as accused in the FIR. 3. What could be noticed from the FIR that essential ingredients of section 323 of the IPC i.e. hurt/griev...Criminal Procedure, 1973 is extraordinary power and should be used sparingly, as the exercise of such power would scuttle the FIR at the threshold. But, if the FIR fails to make out essential ingredients.../CRIMINAL MISC.APPLICATION (FOR QUASHING & SET ASIDE FIR/ORDER) NO. 3983 of 2020 ========================================================== GEO...

...to an offence under Section 506(i) IPC. As far as Section 506 IPC is concerned, the Apex Court considered the ingredients of the same in detail in ...meant for helping the public and the act of appellants posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in S.503 IPC...: "503. Criminal Intimidation.-- Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or reputation of any one...

...considered opinion, does not constitute any ingredients of criminal intimidation as defined in Section 503 of IPC.8. The rest allegation is that on 16.06.2006 the wife went to the house ...make a criminal complaint and that amounts to criminal intimidation as defined in Section 503 of IPC. Learned counsel, therefore, submits that since there is prima facie allegation on record that the...intimidation. The word criminal intimidation has been defined in Section 503 of IPC which reads thus:‘503. Criminal intimidation.—Whoever threatens another with any injury to his pe...

...the public place, the ingredients of criminal intimidation are not attracted. So far the offences under sections 323 and 324 IPC are concerned, it must be thoroughly investigated. Who are the...neighbours gathered, after making criminal intimidation, they went away from that place. On the basis of the complaint given by the de-facto complainant, a case in Crime No.269 of 2023 was registered for the...District. (In Crime No.269 of 2023) : 1stRespondent/Complainant 2.Harikrishnan : 2ndRespondent/De-facto Complainant PRAYER:-Criminal...

...the allegations are not sufficient to constitute the ingredients of criminal intimidation under Section 503 IPC so as to attract the offence under Section 506(i) IPC.8. The interaction...criminal intimidation as provided under Section 503 IPC, which provides that whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or reputation of any one...B. Sudheendra Kumar, J.:— The petitioner is the accused in C.C No. 2452/2013 on the files of the court below. The second respondent is the defacto complainant. The offences alleged are the...

...I.P.C. and submits further that offences under Sections 506 and 507 I.P.C. are also not made out as basic ingredients of criminal intimidation under Section 503 I.P.C. have also not fulfilled. Having...Criminal Procedure, 1973 is directed against the charge sheet dated 30th May, 2018 and pursuant thereto the criminal prosecution in connection with Case Crime No.- 233 of 2014 under Sections 420, 506...allegations as per the first information report and the statements that have come to be recorded of the informant under Section 161 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, she has been defrauded by the...

...between the victim and accused prior to the inc.ident was considered to hold that the ingredients of criminal intimidation are not attracted against the petitioner therein. However, in the present case...DAY OF NOVEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY THREE PRESENT THE HONOURABLE SMT JUSTICE T.MADHAVI DEVI CRIMINAL PETITION NO...-C praying that in the circumstances stated in the Memorandum of Grounds of Criminal Petition, the High Courtmay be pleased to QUASH the C.C. No 1007 ot 2022 on the file of Principal Junior...

...an offence under Section 506 IPC is a question to be decided. The Apex Court considered the ingredients of section 506 IPC in detail in Manik Taneja and 5 ...for helping the public and the act of appellants posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in S.503 IPC." (underline...execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation. Explanation.-- A threat to injure the reputation of any deceased person in whom the person threatened is...

...the ingredients of the same in detail in Manik Taneja and anr. v. State of Karnataka and anr. [2015 KHC 4046...Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in S.503 IPC." (underline supplied) 6. In the light of the above principle, ...bound to do, or to omit to do any act which that person is legally entitled to do, as the means of avoiding the execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation...

...posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC." Page 7 of 11 This Court...had occassion to consider the ingredients of Criminal intimidation in Rajendran and others vs. P.Natchiappan reported in 2022 (1) MWN (Cr.) 442 and was pleased to hold as follows...Supreme Court are extracted hereunder: "11. Section 506 IPC prescribes punishment for the offence of Criminal intimidation. "Criminal intimidation" as defined in Section 503 IPC is as...

...and anr. 3 [2015 KHC 4046] considered the ingredients of Sec. 506 IPC. The relevant portion of the above judgment is extracted hereunder...act of appellants posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in S.503 IPC." (underline supplied) 5. Keeping in mind the...: "503. Criminal Intimidation.-- Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or reputation of any one in whom that...

...such provocation will cause him to break the public peace, or to commit any other offence, and as such the necessary ingredients of Section 504 IPC are not made out against the petitioner.Now, coming to Section 506 IP...to do, or to omit to do any act which he was legally entitled to do, as the means of avoiding the executing of such, threat, and as such, the necessary ingredients of criminal intimidation too are...is necessary to mention the definition of criminal intimidation which has been provided under Section 503...

...attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC. Therefore, offence under Section 506(i) of IPC is not at all attracted...materials have to be brought on record to show that the intention was to cause alarm to the person. Hence, mere a threat is not sufficient to attract the charge of criminal intimidation. In this regard it...: 14. A reading of the definition of "Criminal intimidation" would indicate that there must be an act of threatening to another person, of causing an injury to the p...

...ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC. Therefore, offence under Section 506(i) of IPC is not at all attracted as against the petitioner... 14. A reading of the definition of "Criminal intimidation" would indicate that there must be an act of threatening to another pers..."Criminal intimidation". The threat must be with intention to cause alarm to the complainant to cause that person to do or omit to do any work. Mere expression of any words...