Indian Penal Code, 1860

Act, Indian Penal Code, 1860

IPC Section 458 / Dhara 458: Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint.— | Punishment & Details

Complete details for IPC Section 458 (Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint.—). Read the official bare act text. Discover the exact punishment (Imprisonment up to Fourteen Year(s) + Fine), trial court (Court of Session), and find out if the offense is Non-bailable or Cognizable.

Act, Indian Penal Code, 1860

IPC Section 457 / Dhara 457: Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.— | Punishment & Details

Complete details for IPC Section 457 (Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—). Read the official bare act text. Discover the exact punishment (Imprisonment up to Five Year(s) + Fine), trial court (Magistrate First Class), and find out if the offense is Non-bailable or Cognizable.

Act, Indian Penal Code, 1860

IPC Section 455 / Dhara 455: Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.— | Punishment & Details

Complete details for IPC Section 455 (Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.—). Read the official bare act text. Discover the exact punishment (Imprisonment up to Ten Year(s) + Fine), trial court (Court of Session), and find out if the offense is Non-bailable or Cognizable.

Act, Indian Penal Code, 1860

IPC Section 454 / Dhara 454: Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.— | Punishment & Details

Complete details for IPC Section 454 (Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—). Read the official bare act text. Discover the exact punishment (Imprisonment up to Three Year(s) + Fine), trial court (Magistrate First Class), and find out if the offense is Non-bailable or Cognizable.

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