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Abduction

of married women with the goods of their husbands the abduction of nuns and of wards appear no longer to be


abduction

abduction 1 a the action of abducting of a robbery victim


abduct

abduct to carry or lead a person away by threat or


Kidnapping for ransom

or keeps a person in detention after such kidnapping or abduction and threatens to cause death or hurt to such person


inveigle

representations or other deceit whoever unlawfully 8230 s decoys kidnaps abducts or carries away and holds for ransom or reward or


kidnapping

act or instance or the crime of seizing confining inveigling abducting or carrying away a person by force or fraud often


Consent

english criminal law amendment acts 1885 1922 and see age abduction the word consent as used in s 30 2 of


Kidnapping

kind dut a child and nap to steal the forcible abduction or stealing away of a man woman or child from


Maghvia

word maghvia does not connote that the woman had been abducted by the accused vidya parkash v state air 1954 pepsu


Nun

1 c 6 statute of westminster the second punishes the abduction of a nun though consenting from her convent by three


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