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The master of the house seeing the large number of dacoits, do not offer any resistance and no force or violence is used in taking away the property. The offence committed is
Dacoity
Robbery
Theft
Extortion
- If the master of the house does not resist because of the presence of a large group of dacoits, and property is taken without actual force or violence, it’s still important to look at the law.
- Robbery means theft with immediate fear of violence or actual violence.
- Dacoity is simply robbery committed by five or more persons acting together. Fear counts, not just actual violence.
- Theft is taking property without consent, but without fear or threat of force.
- Extortion is getting property or anything by putting another in fear of injury, but typically not in a group or with the force shown here.
- Since a large group of dacoits created fear and took property, even without resistance, it qualifies as dacoity.
Option:1, Dacoity
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