party. It has been stated that the complainant has alleged fraud and forgery in various transactions, which have resulted in the loss to the complainant ... cases of forgery and fraud cannot be looked into by a consumer forum, therefore, the complaint needs to be made before the competent court
charges
framed under Section 336 , 465 , 468 and 471 of Indian Penal Code.
5. This exhaustive judgment was challenged in appeal by the respondent ... Anor. 2005 (3)
R.C.R. (Criminal) 836 held that:
B. Indian Penal Code , Section 304A - Medical negligence - An error of
judgment on part
under Sections 120B , 420 , 468 , 471 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code
on 13.12.1999 in the Court of ACJM, Sealdah for
criminal conspiracy ... commission of congnizable offences u/s
120B / 420 / 467 / 468 / 471 / 477A IPC & Section
M/S Crown Consultants (P) Ltd. vs The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. on 31 May
appointed. According to the survey report, the claim complainant is based on forgery. The Insurance Company repudiated the claim on 31.11.2002. Hence, the complainant filed ... acceptance of FR by Court, the claim was based on forgery.
The Surveyor has specifically assessed the loss "Nil" in his report
Ravinder Kumar officers of the bank under section 409 , 420 , 468 471 I.P.C. for forgery and cheating etc. complaint to the police ... family members. Moreover, the complainant contains the allegations of fraud, forgery which cannot be gone into summary proceedings under Consumer Protection Act . The same require
which, FIR No. 164/2011 under various sections of the Indian Penal Code was registered against him. At that time, there was an outstanding balance ... vide impugned order, saying that complex question of facts and law involving forgery, fraud, embezzlement etc. were involved in the matter and hence, the case
insured and to continue until delivery thereof at destination.
C. FORGERY OR ALTERATION: By reason of the payment made in respect of bogus or fictitious ... punishable in section 379 thereof. Theft, as defined in section 378 of IPC involves taking out dishonestly, any moveable property
thereby committed an offence under Section 120(B) 211 of IPC."
It is to be stated that before filing of the said ... also contended that:
(a) Considering the forgery and fraud committed by the Trustees, the parties must be referred to civil court for adjudication
Cr.P.C. read with Sections
195 Cr.P.C. for the offences alleged to have been
committed under Section 191 , 192 , 193 ... cases it would be futile to initiate proceedings under Sec.340 of Cr.P.C. Law on this subject is settled by a decision