Threats Without Intent to Alarm Do Not Amount to Criminal Intimidation: Delhi High Court

In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court reaffirmed that mere threats, without an intention to cause alarm, do not constitute criminal intimidation under Section 506 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The judgment, delivered by Justice Amit Mahajan in X v. State & Ors. (CRL.REV.P. 1203/2019), dismissed a revision petition challenging the discharge of

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