IPC Section 225
IPC Section 225: Removal of partition to cause destruction or injury to person or property
Text of the Section:
Section 225: Whoever unlawfully and with intent to cause injury to any person or property removes, destroys, or injures any partition, boundary, or thing which is set up or used for the purpose of marking or bounding any land, water, or other property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
Detailed Explanation:
1. What does the Section cover?
This section deals with the removal, destruction, or injury of any partition or boundary.
These partitions or boundaries mark or separate lands, water bodies, or other properties.
The act must be unlawful and done with the intent to cause injury.
2. What is a Partition or Boundary?
A partition or boundary can be:
Walls
Fences
Markers or posts
Any structure used to mark limits of a property or area
3. Intent to Cause Injury
The offender must have the intention to cause harm or injury to a person or damage to property.
This means the act is not accidental or without purpose.
4. Why is this Section Important?
Boundaries are essential for maintaining property rights and peace among neighbors.
Destroying or removing them can lead to disputes, trespassing, and damage.
This section protects people’s property by punishing those who intentionally damage or remove boundary markers.
5. Punishment
Imprisonment (simple or rigorous) for up to 2 years.
Or a fine.
Or both.
Example Scenario:
A person removes the fence separating their neighbor’s land from their own to encroach upon the neighbor’s property.
This act is done deliberately to cause injury or damage.
The offender can be punished under Section 225.
Summary Table:
Element | Explanation |
---|---|
What? | Unlawful removal/damage of partition or boundary |
Where? | Land, water, or other property |
Intent | To cause injury or damage |
Punishment | Up to 2 years imprisonment, fine, or both |
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