Reviewed by Advocate Chikirsha Mohanty
(1) Whoever threatens by any means, another with any injury to his person, reputation, or property, or to the person or reputation of anyone in whom that person is interested, with intent to cause alarm to that person, or to cause that person to do any act which he is not legally 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.
Explanation: A threat to injure the reputation of any deceased person in whom the person threatened is interested, is within this section.
Example 1: A, for the purpose of inducing B to resist from prosecuting a civil suit, threatens to burn B’s house. A is guilty of criminal intimidation.
Example: Vijay calls Rakesh and threatens to leak his personal chats which would harm his reputation, unless he withdraws his case against Mahesh. Vijay is guilty of the offence under this Section.
Offence | Punishment | Cognizable | Bailable | Court Triable |
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Criminal intimidation | Imprisonment for 2 years, or fine, or both | Non-cognizable | Bailable | Any Magistrate |
If threat be to cause death or grievous hurt, etc. | Imprisonment for 7 years, or fine, or both | Non-cognizable | Bailable | Magistrate of the first class |
Criminal intimidation by anonymous communication | Imprisonment for 2 years, in addition to the punishment under section 351(1) | Non-cognizable | Bailable | Magistrate of the first class |
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