Kidnapping from India
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Summary
Conveying a person beyond India without that person’s consent or without consent from someone legally entitled to give it counts as kidnapping from India. It applies whenever someone is moved out of the country lacking lawful consent. The act is treated as kidnapping under the law and may lead to criminal charges.
Example
Ravi arranges for Sneha to be taken by a driver to a neighbouring country without Sneha's consent and without consent from anyone legally authorised for her. Taking Sneha out of India that way counts as kidnapping from India, so Ravi can be charged for that offence.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhoever conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of some person legally authorized to consent on behalf of that person, is said to kidnap that person from India.
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