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  1. Abduction. Abduction is the criminal act of taking a person away by means of fraud, persuasion, by threat of violence or by force. [1] Kidnapping, by comparison, is limited to a threat of violence or forcefully taking adults or by the taking of children. [1] It often involves some form of false imprisonment.

  2. Elements of Abduction (US v. De Vivar, 29 Phil. 456): 1. The person kidnapped must be a woman. 2. It must be against her will. 3. The abduction must be for lewd or unchaste designs. Abduction is the taking away of a woman from her house or the place where she may be for the purpose of carrying her to another place with the intent to marry her ...

  3. Jan 18, 2020 · Kidnapping and abduction: Sections 359 to 374 under IPC, 1860. This Article is written by Srishti Kaushal, a first-year student of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala. In this article, she discusses the provisions regarding kidnapping and abduction, enshrined in Section 359 to 374 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.

  4. abduction. Abduction means the taking of a person against their will, generally by means of persuasion, fraud, or force. Some jurisdictions also require that the abductee (the person who is abducted) be a child or that that the abductor intend to marry or harm the abductee or subject them to prostitution or trafficking.

  5. n. the criminal taking away of a person by persuasion (convincing someone-particularly a minor or a woman-he/she is better off leaving with the persuader), by fraud (telling the person he/she is needed, or that the mother or father wants him/her to come with the abductor), or by open force or violence. Originally abduction applied only to ...

  6. abduction Bedeutung, Definition abduction: 1. the act of making a person go somewhere with you, especially using threats or violence: 2. the….

  7. 2 meanings: 1. to remove (a person) by force or cunning; kidnap 2. (of certain muscles) to pull (a leg, arm, etc) away from the.... Click for more definitions.

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