Assault or criminal force in attempted wrongful confinement attracts criminal penalty including imprisonment or fine. Assault or criminal force used when attempting to wrongfully confine another person constitutes a penalized attempt; the statute authorizes imprisonment of either description for up to one year, a fine up to five thousand rupees, or both, thereby imposing criminal liability for the attempt independent of completed confinement.
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Assault or criminal force in attempted wrongful confinement attracts criminal penalty including imprisonment or fine.
Assault or criminal force used when attempting to wrongfully confine another person constitutes a penalized attempt; the statute authorizes imprisonment of either description for up to one year, a fine up to five thousand rupees, or both, thereby imposing criminal liability for the attempt independent of completed confinement.
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