under section 464 of the Code. If what is
executed is not a false document, there is no
forgery. If there is no forgery ... then neither
section 467 nor section 471 of the Code are
attracted.
Section 420 IPC
18. Let us now examine whether the
ingredients
witnesses
recorded under Section 161(3) Cr.P.C., and since there is a bar under Section
162 Cr.P.C, the statements ... Indian Evidence Act. The
above statement will come under the definition "admission" as defined under
Section 17 of the Indian Evidence
including the seizure memo and
statement of witnesses recorded u/S 161 Cr.P.C.
From the above, it appears on a prima-facie assessment ... cheating as defined u/S 415 and
punishable u/S 420 IPC may not be made out and therefore as
a necessary consequence
Petroleum
products and did not involve any serious offences under the Indian
Penal Code or validity of the arbitration Agreement itself. The said case ... read with Section 120 (A) of the Indian Penal Code. Under Section
468 of Indian Penal Code, forgery with an intention that the document
forged
Common Prayer: Criminal Original Petitions filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., to call for the records and quash the proceedings ... offence under the penal code.
14.As far as the charge of conspiracy under Section 120-B IPC is concerned, the facts
offence
under Sections 420 , 467 , 468 and 471 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code is
prima facie made out, even on bare perusal of complaint ... Criminal
Procedure Code.
12. Section 467 of the Indian Penal Code provides punishment
for forgery in document or valuable security, Section 468 of the Indian
Section 406 , 420 , 465 , 467 ,
468 , 471 and 114 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
3. Adverting to the contents of and allegations ... Sections
406 , 420 , 465 , 467 , 468 , 471 and 114 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860, the arraignment of the present
applicant
JUDGMENT
Date: 30-11-2017
This application under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure has been filed by the petitioners for quashing ... under Sections 467 , 468 and 471 read with 34 of
the Indian Penal Code (for short „ IPC ‟).
2. Mr. Vikramdeo Singh, learned counsel
justice and thereby
committed an offence under Section 466 of the Indian Penal Code (in
short, " IPC "). It is further alleged ... mother and thereby she has committed an offence under
Section 469 IPC. Still further, she used a forged document as genuine
(Annexure
Section 386 (b) (i) Cr.P.C.
b. The composition made by the parties as regards
the offence under Section 420 ... benefit of acquittal under
Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C, as regards the offence under Section
420 I.P.C.
Sd/-
P.UBAID
JUDGE