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Section 310: Dacoity.

(1) When five or more persons conjointly commit or attempt to commit a robbery, or where the whole number of persons conjointly committing or attempting to commit a robbery, and persons present and aiding such commission or attempt, amount to five ormore, every person so committing, attempting or aiding, is said to commit “dacoity”. (2)

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Section 309: Robbery.

(1) In all robbery there is either theft or extortion. (2) Theft is “robbery” if, in order to the committing of the theft, or in committing the theft, or in carrying away or attempting to carry away property obtained by the theft, the offender, for that end voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any

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Section 308: Extortion.

(1) 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)

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Section 307: Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of theft.

Whoever commits theft, having made preparation for causing death, or hurt, or restraint, or fear of death, or of hurt, or of restraint, to any person, in order to the committing of such theft, or in order to the effecting of his escape after the committing of such theft, orin order to the retaining of

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Section 304: Snatching.

(1) Theft is “snatching” if, in order to commit theft, the offender suddenly or quickly or forcibly seizes or secures or grabs or takes away from any person or from his possession any moveable property. (2) Whoever commits snatching, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three

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