under:
"24. Section 464 of the Penal Code which
defines the offence of "forgery"
encompasses a dishonest or fraudulent ... Sharma
Vs.
The State of Madhya Pradesh
Section 464 of the Penal Code we do not
see as to why the action of the accused
this common order.
2. These revision petitions under Section 397 / 401 Cr.P.C.
have been preferred by the petitioners being aggrieved by the order ... reading of the provision of Section
120-A of I.P.C., it is manifest that a criminal conspiracy exists when
two or more people
petitioners have opted not to challenge the impugned order under Section
471 IPC. Arguments were restricted / confined to challenge the
correctness ... charges under Sections 420 / 468 / 120B IPC. Learned
Senior Counsel would urge that ingredient of Sections 415 IPC and 468
IPC
alleged offences under
sections 467 , 468 , 471 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ).
Prayer in the petition reads as under ... only in notice issued under
section 135(D) of the BLR Code, forgery is committed, forging the
signature of father of respondent
offence under S.419 r/w
S.511 of the Penal Code. He was going to Ceylon and he
used the permit which stood ... Penal Code
and he was held guilty of an offence under S.419 IPC.
22. In the case of LOCAL GOVERNMENT Vs.
GANGARAM
would submit that the respondent has invoked the offences under the Indian Penal Code only to get over the point of limitation and the respondent ... authorised officer to file a complaint invoking the provisions of Indian Penal Code . The learned senior counsel pointed out that when Act 1967 itself
that fraud may be committed, commits forgery."
S. 471, Indian Penal Code provides for punishment for using as genuine a forged document. A forged ... offences under Ss. 469 and 471 read with S. 467 , Indian Penal Code.
9. The next offence alleged is S. 292(A) ,
offences punishable under Chapter XVI or Chapter
XVII of the Indian Penal Code . It however does not follow that because of the
word 'habitually ... acts constituting
offences under Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code . What
has to be 'repetitive' are the anti-social
learned S.D.J.M., Koraput framing charge Under Section 465 , I.P.C. against the petitioner.
2. The facts of the case leading ... Investigating Officer placed charge sheet Under Sections 407, 420, 468 and 477A, I.P.C.
3. A perusal of the record shows that the learned
section 107 of the Penal Code. General advice is far too vague an expression to prove abetment under the Penal Code. On facts ... entail liability for non-compoundable offences under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code , A given conduct may amount to falsification of accounts under section