Sister of Ram Prakash married a person belonging to another caste. The marriage was not approved by some influential members of the community of Ram Prakash. They influenced the members of the community to excommunicate the family of Ram Prakash. However later on the caste leaders asked Ram Prasad to give Rs. one lac to the community as a penance and only then his family would be admitted in the community. But Ram Prasad instead of delivering money files an F. I. R. (First information Report) The community leaders who demanded money claimed no offence has been committed as Ram Prasad was guilty of violating community rules and in fact no money has actually been delivered. What offence, if any, has been committed by the community leaders?

Sister of Ram Prakash married a person belonging to another caste. The marriage was not approved by some influential members of the community of Ram Prakash. They influenced the members of the community to excommunicate the family of Ram Prakash. However later on the caste leaders asked Ram Prasad to give Rs. one lac to the community as a penance and only then his family would be admitted in the community. But Ram Prasad instead of delivering money files an F. I. R. (First information Report) The community leaders who demanded money claimed no offence has been committed as Ram Prasad was guilty of violating community rules and in fact no money has actually been delivered. What offence, if any, has been committed by the community leaders? Correct Answer Attempt to commit extortion

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