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IPC Section 393 - Attempt To Commit Robbery

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Whoever attempts to commit robbery shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.

IPC Section 393: Explained In Simple Terms

IPC Section 393 addresses the act of attempting to rob someone, even if the robbery is not successful. This means that if a person tries to steal from another but fails, they can still be charged under this law. Attempting robbery is considered a serious offense, and the person found guilty can face imprisonment of up to seven years, along with the possibility of a fine.

Key Details Of IPC Section 393

Offense Attempt To Commit Robbery
Punishment Rigorous Imprisonment for 7 years and a fine
Cognizance Cognizable
Bail Non-Bailable
Triable By Magistrate of the first class
Compoundable Offenses Nature Non-Compoundable

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