IPC Section 395

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IPC Section 395: Punishment for robbery

Text of Section 395:

"When robbery is committed, every offender shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine; and if the robbery causes hurt, the imprisonment may be extended to fourteen years."

Explanation:

Robbery is defined in Section 390 IPC as theft plus use or threat of force or violence to obtain or retain property.

Section 395 prescribes the punishment for robbery.

Punishment:

Rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years for robbery.

If the robbery causes hurt to any person, the imprisonment can be extended up to 14 years.

The offender is also liable to pay a fine.

Important Points:

Robbery is a more serious offense than theft because it involves violence or intimidation.

The law ensures stricter punishment to deter the use of force during theft.

"Hurt" means causing bodily pain, disease, or infirmity (Section 319 IPC).

Related Sections:

Section 390: Definition of robbery.

Section 391: Putting person in fear of death or grievous hurt in order to commit robbery.

Section 397: Robbery or dacoity with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt.

 

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