defined under Section 406 .
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A careful
reading of the Section 405 IPC shows that ... 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
find 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
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 ... offence under Section 406
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IPC , the ingredients of criminal breach of trust enshrined
in Section 405 IPC are missing
find no allegations are made
attracting the ingredients of Section 405
IPC. Likewise, there are no allegations as
to cheating or the dishonest intention ... intention of
inducement is made out and the essential
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ingredients of Sections 405 / 420 IPC are
missing, the prosecution of the appellants
under 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 ... 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
find 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
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
money.
11. Section 406 of the IPC, which deals with criminal
breach of trust, has its ingredients in Section 405 of the
IPC. It mandates ... under Sections 405, 406, 415 and 420 read with Section 34
of the Penal Code. It would thus be necessary to examine
the ingredients
proceedings under Section 156(3) of the Code, the com-
plaint must disclose relevant material ingredients of Sec-
tions 405, 406, 420 read with Section ... Apart from the fact that the complaint lacks necessary ingredients
of Sections 405, 406, 420 read with Section 34 Indian Penal Code
converted for his own use so as to satisfy the
ingredients of Section 405 punishable under Section 406 of
IPC. Hence the learned Magistrate committed ... covered for their own use so as to
satisfy the ingredients of Sections 405 punishable under
Section 406 of the IPC. None of the petitioners