committed forgery
as defined under Section 463 .
(a) Section 463 of the IPC reads as under:
"463. Forgery. - Whoever makes any false
documents ... make a false document. Unless he
makes a false document, it cannot be alleged that
he has committed any forgery even if he has intent
respondent contends that title was acquired by a forged document, forgery would be put in issue and it would be necessary to decide the issue ... discovery and inspection are necessary and complicated questions such as forgery and fabricated documents arise, that summary procedure of trial by petition under section
respondent contends that the title was acquired by a forged document, forgery would be put in issue and it would be necessary to decide
which according to him, would substantiate his say regarding the forgery of the document. We will deal with the same at the time when ... first contention of Mr. Parikh regarding forgery of the document at Exh. 207 is concerned, he has drawn our attention to various documents contained
prepare the ground beforehand. They forge their documents first, and then launch their proceedings based on those documents. So that if the section is only ... committed upon the Court, or that the document can never be up-held as a genuine document, that the parent Court will grant sanction
said to have made a false document. Including in a document, certain false recitals or particulars is not forgery. The mere making of a false ... amount to forgery."
The Explanation explains that the making of a false statement amounts to forgery even if the false document made
there is another document which, though not produced, is so connected with the first document that the offence of forgery in respect of one could ... hold the document produced to be a genuine one and a criminal Court may hold that the subsidiary document was a forgery. He says that
there is another document which though not produced, is so connected with the first document that the offence of forgery in respect of one could ... hold the document produced to be a genuine one and a criminal Court may hold that the subsidiary document was a forgery. He says that
JUDGMENT
11. Section 470 defines a forged document as a false
document made by forgery. The term "forgery" used in
these two sections ... offence under
sections 467 and 471 is forgery. The condition precedent
for forgery is making a false document (or false
electronic record or part thereof
forged such document.
11 Section 470 defines a forged document as a false document made
by forgery. The term "forgery" used in these ... offence under Section 467 and 471
is forgery. The condition precedent for forgery is making a false document
(or false electronic record or part thereof