Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property.—
Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived
Section 420 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
420. Warrant with whom to be lodged.
- When the prisoner is to be confined
Section 3 in The Probation of Offenders Act, 1958
3. Power of Court to release certain offenders after admonition
. - When any person is found guilty ... committed an offence punishable under section 379 or section 380 or section 381 or section 404 or section 420 of the Indian Penal Code
have to find out whether the ingredients of
Sections 405 , 420 read with Section 34 have been made out
from the complaint and whether ... proceedings are to be quashed under Section 482 of
the Code and noted the ingredients of Section 420 IPC. In that
case, the appellant
granted pardon. The application mentioned Sections 411 ,
406 and 420 Indian Penal Code read with Section 120-B and
Section 25(1) of the Antiquities ... commission of offences under Section
406 (criminal breach of trust), Section 411 (receiving and
retaining stolen property), Section 420 (cheating) Indian
Penal Code and Section
Section 420 in The Companies Act, 1956
420. Penalty for contravention of sections 417, 418 and 419.-
Any officer of a company, or any such
punishable under section 138 read with
section 141 and section 142 of the N.I. Act
1881 (as amended) and Section 420 ... punishable under
Section 138 read with section 141 and section
142 of the N.I. Act 1881 (as amended) and
Section 420
amounting to a criminal breach of trust under Section 409
IPC or cheating under Section 420 IPC.
4.7 Heavy reliance was placed on the decisions ... 420 IPC .
“7. In our view petition of complaint does not disclose any
criminal offence at all much less any offence either under
Section 420
herein was charged only of offences
under Section 420 and Section 120-B read with Section 420
I.P.C., he could not be tried ... Section 4 and Section
220 of the Code may also try them of the charge under
Section 120-B read with Section 420
420 of the
Indian Penal Code.
The respondent herein (Central Bureau of Investigation, New Delhi) initiated
criminal proceedings under Section 120B read with Section 420 ... charge sheet was prepared for commission of offence
under Section 120B read with Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. On
presentation of the said