include that of forgery and use of forged documents as defined under Sections 468 and 471 of the Indian Penal Code (' IPC ... That is not the object of Chapter XX-A of the Indian Penal Code .
7.8 The above decision was rendered in the context of matrimonial
cheating under Section 420 IPC or of
forgery under Section 471 IPC, this Court finds that the material on
record does
which might be permitted in terms of
s.403(2), Criminal Procedure Code ."
Crl. A Nos. 249/2018, 362/2018, 449/2018. Page ... present prosecution case fails
and the charges of forgery under ss. 467 and 471 , Indian Penal
Code cannot be established against any of the appellants
IPC was quashed in exercise of the powers under Section 482 CrPC. However, on a perusal of the judgment in that case ... trial for the offences of forgery and use of forged documents under Sections 468 and 471 IPC respectively, it would not be appropriate
cannot said to be any
non-compliance with Section 219 CrPC. Section 220 (1) CrPC reads as
under:
"220(1). Trial for more than ... them for the
purpose of committing several forgeries punishable
under section 466 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860). A may be separately charged
that there was some more
evidence of the extent of fabrication and forgery practised by BGEL. This
had not been noticed in the initial stage ... person who had
committed the offence of forgery punishable under Sections 468 , 471 read
with 420 IPC .
23. Mr. Sandeep Sethi referred
trial for the offences of forgery and use of forged documents under Sections 468 and 471 IPC respectively, it would not be appropriate ... will also have to be borne in mind. The offence of forgery is not merely against the party who is misled as a result
articles and
dead body. Thus, they committed an offence under Section 120B IPC. The
second charge was that of abduction of the deceased ... connected matters Page 11 of 41
Section 365 read with Section 120B IPC. The third charge was committing
the murder of the deceased
IPC on 1st February, 2016 against BLPL and Mr. Pandey
charging them with having committed forgery in respect of the said
document
July 1994 under Sections 406 , 408 , 420 , 468 , 471 and 477A IPC. It was initially numbered as Criminal Complaint ... learned MM was required to proceed in terms of Section 244 CrPC. The pre-charge evidence in the form of the statements of the Respondent