Difference between Robbery And Dacoity:
(I)Number Of Persons:
In Robbery the number of persons are less than five. It may be committed by a single person.
In dacoity, the number of persons are five or more.
(II)Seriousness:
Robbery is less serious in nature.
Dacoity is more serious offence than robbery because of the terror caused by the presence number of offenders.
(III)Position Of Abettors:
In Robbery, the abettors are liable independently.
In dacoity abettors who are present and aiding when the crime is committed are counted in the number.
(IV)Jurisdiction Of Court:
Robbery may be triable by the illaqa magistrate.
Dacoity shall be triable by the court of session.
(V)Punishment:
Whoever commits robbery shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years, nor more than ten years and shall also be liable to fine
Court while convicting a person u/sec 395, P.P.C, can either sentence him to imprisonment for life or to rigorousimprisonment which cannot be than fore years or more than ten years in addition to fine(1993 SCMR 1058)
(VI)Position In Highway:
If robbery is committed on the highway, the imprisonment may be extended to fourteen years.
The fact that the Dacoity is committed on the highway, does not change the position or punishmen
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Robbery is the act of taking someone's property by force or threat of force, while dacoity is a form of armed robbery committed by a group of people. Dacoity typically involves a planned and coordinated attack on a specific target, often using weapons.
Extortion is the act of obtaining money or property through coercion or intimidation, while dacoity refers to a group of people committing robbery with violence or threats. Extortion typically involves a single person or a small group, while dacoity is characterized by a larger group working together to commit a robbery.
The abstract noun of "dacoit" is "dacoity," which refers to the act of banditry or robbery committed by dacoits.
The main difference between second degree robbery and first degree robbery is the level of violence or threat involved. First degree robbery typically involves the use of a weapon or causes serious bodily harm, while second degree robbery does not involve such factors. Consequently, first degree robbery carries a more severe penalty than second degree robbery.
Armed robbery is the act of stealing or attempting to steal something using force, threats, or violence on land. Piracy, on the other hand, refers to the act of attacking and robbing ships at sea. Both are serious crimes that involve theft and violence, but piracy specifically occurs in a maritime context.
The plural for robbery is robberies.