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LAW OF TROTS Assault An assault is the un lawful laying of hands on another person or an attempt or offer to do a corporal hurt to another coupled with an apparent present ability and intention to do that act 1. Actual contact is not necessary, but it is not every threat when there is no actual violence constitutes to an assault There must be in all cases, the means of carrying the threat into effect In language of IPC “about to use criminal force” “The Intention As well As Act makes an Assault “ For e.g. 1. Presentation of Loaded Pistol At any one ( Osborn V/s Veithch) 2. Brandishing a weapon at another with intention of using it ( mortin V/s shoppe) BATTREY A Battery is the actual striking of another person or touching him in a rude angry, revengeful or in salient manner Battrey includes an assault ay is distinguished from an assault in the fact that physical contact is necessary to accomplish it. It cannot mean merely an injury infected by an instrument in hand but includes all cases where party is struck force is applied by an missile thrown by another, it doesn’t matter whether force applied directly or indirectly to human body or itself or to assault But every laying of hands is not an battery party’s intention must be considered, touching a person instance so as to call his attention is not a battery Battery is an offence under section 350 of IPC

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LAW OF TROTS

Assault

An assault is the un lawful laying of hands on another person or an attempt or offer to do a corporal hurt to another coupled with an apparent present ability and intention to do that act

1. Actual contact is not necessary, but it is not every threat when there is no actual violence constitutes to an assaultThere must be in all cases, the means of carrying the threat into effect

In language of IPC “about to use criminal force”

“The Intention As well As Act makes an Assault “For e.g. 1. Presentation of Loaded Pistol At any one ( Osborn V/s Veithch)2. Brandishing a weapon at another with intention of using it ( mortin V/s shoppe)

BATTREY

A Battery is the actual striking of another person or touching him in a rude angry, revengeful or in salient manner

Battrey includes an assault ay is distinguished from an assault in the fact that physical contact is necessary to accomplish it.

It cannot mean merely an injury infected by an instrument in hand but includes all cases where party is struck force is applied by an missile thrown by another, it doesn’t matter whether force applied directly or indirectly to human body or itself or to assault

But every laying of hands is not an battery party’s intention must be considered, touching a person instance so as to call his attention is not a battery

Battery is an offence under section 350 of IPC

FALSE IMRISONMENT

False imprisonment is a total restraint of the liberty of person for however short time , without lawful excuse

1. Total restraint of the liberty of aperson Detention must be either constructive / physical

2. Detention must be unlawfull 3.

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