Registers and Transportation Receipts are
forged?
18. Section 463 of IPC defines forgery as under:
"[Whoever makes any false documents or false ... IPC defines forgery for the purpose of cheating
as under:
"Forgery for purpose of cheating. Whoever commits
forgery, intending that the {document
make out the ingredients of the
offence of forgery as defined under Section 463 and 464 I.P.C.,which is a sine ... punished for the offences of
cheating and forgery punishable under Section 420 and 468 I.P.C. respectively.
9. In the course of the same
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under certain s of the Indian Penal Code were not eligible for premature release. One of such s was 396, I.P.C . which they ... Indian Penal Code ;
ii) Prisoners convicted of economic offences, black marketing, smuggling and misuse of Powers and Authority;
iii) Prisoners sentenced under Prevention of Corruption
materials produced by the Prosecution either under Section 161 of Cr.PC or
documents available on record to frame such charges. In order to deal ... with the
allegation of criminal conspiracy under Section 120B of IPC, the substantive
offences alleged would be required to be dealt with first
criminal
conspiracy punishable under Section 120-8, read
with Section 409 , Indian Penal Code is concerned and
also Section 5(2) of the Prevention ... noted in that case . Sections 467 , 468 and 471 IPC
relate to forgery of valuable security, Will etc; forgery
for purpose of cheating
argument on merits is concerned, the
prosecution has alleged conspiracy and forgery against the
petitioner. It is alleged that the land in question was proposed ... offence of conspiracy and forgery punishable under Sections
120-B , 465 and 471 of IPC against the petitioner.
16. In Raghubir Sharan
could not be said to be constituted. Other offences under the I.P.C . definitely are constituted.
40. It is not only a mere case ... committing not only the offences of forgery and misappropriation but also the offence under Section 120B I.P.C. But, what I found during
certificate,
there is no commission of offence of forgery under Section 468 of IPC.
Medical records are not compared with the original medical
certificate,
there is no commission of offence of forgery under Section 468 of IPC.
Medical records are not compared with the original medical