Section. If the ingredients set out in the
above sections of law are identified, upon
the materials placed by the prosecution,
then, Sections ... find no allegations are made
attracting the ingredients of Section 405
IPC. Likewise, there are no allegations as
to cheating or the dishonest intention
converted to their own use so as to satisfy the ingredients of
Section 405 IPC, punishable under Section 406 , IPC. Taking
the complaint ... facie that the applicants
committed any offence punishable under Section 406 , IPC,
since the ingredients of that offence were not satisfied. Hence,
the learned Magistrate
complainant that offence of criminal breach of trust as
defined under Section 405 of IPC, punishable under Section 406 of IPC,
is committed ... close reading of the complaint it is clear
that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415 do not exist.
The statement made
close reading of the complaint it is
clear that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415 do
not exist. The statement made ... runs
contrary to the averments made in the petition in terms of
Section 33 (C) (2)."
32. In State of Orissa v. Debendra Nath
complainant that offence
of criminal breach of trust as defined under Section 405 of IPC,
punishable under Section 406 of IPC, is committed ... close reading of the complaint it is
clear that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415
do not exist. The statement made
that the offence of criminal breach of trust as defined under
Section 405 of Indian Penal Code punishable under Section 406 of IPC,
is committed ... close reading of the complaint
it is clear that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415 do not exist.
The statement made
complainant
that offence of criminal breach of trust as defined under Section 405 of
IPC, punishable under Section 406 of IPC, is committed ... close reading of
the complaint it is clear that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and
415 do not exist. The statement made
complainant
that offence of criminal breach of trust as defined under Section 405 of
IPC, punishable under Section 406 of IPC, is committed ... close reading of the complaint it
is clear that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415 do not exist.
The statement made
breach of trust' as
defined under Section 405 of IPC. The section reads as
follows :-
"405. Criminal breach of trust.--Whoever, being ... 3615/2009 CAV JUDGMENT
offence under Section 405 IPC, the first ingredient that needs
to be established is "entrustment". In Common Cause
complainant that offence of criminal breach of trust as
defined under Section 405 of IPC, punishable under Section 406 of IPC,
is committed ... close reading of the complaint it is clear
that the ingredients of Sections 403, 405 and 415 do not exist.
The statement made