criminal breach of trust.
12. It is relevant to note that Section 405 of IPC deals with
Criminal breach of trust which reads as follows ... witnesses recorded under section 161 of
Cr.P.C. and charge sheet lack the ingredients of Section 405 of
IPC, against the petitioners.
13. Like
complaint filed under Section - 200 of Cr.P.C.
xv) Section - 405 of IPC deals with criminal breach of trust and
Section ... filed by respondent No.2 under Section - 200 of Cr.P.C.
lack the ingredients of Sections - 405 and 415 of IPC . The daughter
manner illustrated under Section 405 are a sine qua
non for making an offence punishable
under Section 409 IPC. The expression 'criminal
breach ... have
committed criminal breach of trust. Hence, to
attract Section 405 IPC, the following ingredients
must be satisfied:
i) Entrusting any person with property
manner illustrated under Section 405 are a sine qua
non for making an offence punishable
under Section 409 IPC. The expression 'criminal
breach ... have
committed criminal breach of trust. Hence, to
attract Section 405 IPC, the following ingredients
must be satisfied:
i) Entrusting any person with property
manner illustrated under Section 405 are a sine qua
non for making an offence punishable
under Section 409 IPC. The expression 'criminal
breach ... have
committed criminal breach of trust. Hence, to
attract Section 405 IPC, the following ingredients
must be satisfied:
i) Entrusting any person with property
Section
405 IPC, has to be interpreted in a wider sense as it is not
restricted by any qualification under Section 405. It was
held ... mention Section 405 of the IPC as the alleged offence.
However, the allegations may not satisfy the requirements of Section
405, but may very well
other alleged victims lacks the ingredients of criminal
breach of trust as defined under Sections - 405 of IPC and the
cheating as defined under Section
other alleged victims lacks the ingredients of criminal
breach of trust as defined under Sections - 405 of IPC and the
cheating as defined under Section
other alleged victims lacks the ingredients of criminal
breach of trust as defined under Sections - 405 of IPC and the
cheating as defined under Section
other alleged victims lacks the ingredients of criminal
breach of trust as defined under Sections - 405 of IPC and the
cheating as defined under Section