Section
405 of the Indian Penal Code. It is necessary to quote Section 405 of the
Indian Penal Code, which reads as under: -
"Section ... From perusal of the above Section, it is clear that the basic
ingredients of Section 405 is that there must be entrustment of any
property
find that no allegations are
made attracting the ingredients of Section 405 I PC.
Likewise, there are no allegations as to cheating or the
dishonest ... dishonest intention of inducement is
made out and the essential ingredients of Sections 405 /420 I PC
are missing, the prosecution of the appellants under
Section 406 IPC prescribes punishment for
criminal breach of trust as defined in Section
405 IPC. For the offence punishable under Section
406 IPC, prosecution ... custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive.
To say that because
defined under Section 406.
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A
careful reading of Section 405 IPC shows that a criminal ... contained in Section
405 of the Penal Code can be said to have been made out in the
instant case. Section 405 of the Penal
defined under Section 406 .
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A
careful reading of Section 405 IPC shows that a criminal ... contained in Section
405 of the Penal Code can be said to have been made out in the
instant case. Section 405 of the Penal
Apart from the fact that the complaint lacks
necessary ingredients of Sections 405 , 406 , 420 read with
Section 34 IPC, it is to be noted ... find that no allegations are
made attracting the ingredients of Section 405 IPC.
Likewise, there are no allegations as to cheating or the
dishonest intention
instant case, materials on record fail to satisfy
the ingredients of Section 405 IPC. The complaint does not directly
refer to the ingredients of Section ... same section is not constituted. In the
absence of factual allegations which satisfy the ingredients of the
offence under Section 405 IPC, a mere dispute
instant case, materials on record fail to satisfy
the ingredients of Section 405 IPC. The complaint does not directly
refer to the ingredients of Section ... same section is not constituted. In the
absence of factual allegations which satisfy the ingredients of the
offence under Section 405 IPC, a mere dispute
converted for his own use
so as to satisfy the ingredients of Section 405 punishable under Section 406
IPC. Hence the learned Magistrate committed ... find that no allegations are made attracting the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC. Likewise, there are no allegations as to
cheating or the dishonest intention
find
that no allegations are made attracting the ingredients
of Section 405 IPC. Likewise, there are no allegations
as to cheating or the dishonest intention ... dishonest intention of inducement is
made out and the essential ingredients of Sections
405 / 420 IPC are missing, the prosecution of the
appellants under Sections