Paper cutter is a deadly weapon- U/S 397 IPC
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 11:20 pm
A recent judgement by Delhi HC had held a paper cutter as 'Deadly weapon' for committing robbery withh an attempt to cause death.
Justice Vibhu Bakhru said 'Although it is meant for a specific purpose of cutting paper, there is no denying the fact that its blade is very sharp and is capable of delivering a fatal injury'.
The paper cutter was placed on the neck of the complainant, the court accepted the claim of it being a 'deadly weapon' within the ambit of section 397 of IPC. It said: 'Indisputably,such an instrument used as a weapon and placed on the neck of a victim is sufficient to terrorize a victim into yielding under fear of an injury.'
And convict was sent for a 7 year rigorous imprisonment.
Justice Vibhu Bakhru said 'Although it is meant for a specific purpose of cutting paper, there is no denying the fact that its blade is very sharp and is capable of delivering a fatal injury'.
The paper cutter was placed on the neck of the complainant, the court accepted the claim of it being a 'deadly weapon' within the ambit of section 397 of IPC. It said: 'Indisputably,such an instrument used as a weapon and placed on the neck of a victim is sufficient to terrorize a victim into yielding under fear of an injury.'
And convict was sent for a 7 year rigorous imprisonment.