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In which of the following cases, threat or injury would amount to extortion?
Threat of divine punishment
Terror of criminal charge
Both (a) and (b)
Neither (a) nor (b)
The injury contemplated under section 383 of IPC must be one which the accused himself can inflict or cause to be inflicted therefore, threat of divine punishment does not amount to injury. (Case – Tanumal 1944 Kant)
The terror of criminal charge, whether true or false, amounts to a fear of injury. {Mobarruk (1867) 7 WR (Cr) 28}
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