Section 253
Prohibition Of Extortion
(1) No person shall commit, or cause to be
committed, extortion.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), a person who puts
any person in fear or terror of any injury to that person or to any
other person and dishonestly takes any benefit from that person for
himself or herself or any other person or induces that person to do, or
prevents that person from doing, any act with the intention of taking
such benefit shall be considered to commit extortion.
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(3) A person who commits the offence referred to in subsection
(1) shall be liable to the following sentence:
(a) A sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding
seven years and a fine not exceeding seventy thousand
rupees, in the case of putting a person in fear or terror of
death, grievous hurt or serious injury, with the intention
of committing extortion,
(b) A sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding
three years and a fine not exceeding thirty thousand
rupees, in the case of commission of extortion by
showing fear or terror with the intention of causing any
damage to any other person's business or making a false
accusation in respect of such person's character,
(c) A sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding
one year or a fine not exceeding ten thousand rupees or
both the sentences, in the case of the commission of
extortion in cases other than that set forth in clause (a)
or (b).