custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive.
To say that because
custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive.
To say that because
under Sections 405 , 406 , 415 and 420 read with Section 34 of the Penal Code. It would thus be necessary to examine the ingredients ... 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
custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive.
To say that because ... custody,
that would bar prosecution under Section 406 IPC or
render the ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or
abortive. To say that because
custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive.
To say that because ... custody,
that would bar prosecution under Section 406 IPC or
render the ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or
abortive. To say that because
ingredients of Section 405, 415 and 420 as under:
"12. Section 405 of the Penal Code reads thus:
"405. Criminal breach of trust ... complainant do not constitute, ingredients necessary for
offences alleged. Thus, when the ingredients of Section 405 , 415 and 420 of
the IPC are not made
custody, that would bar
prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or abortive. To say
that because ... custody,
that would bar prosecution under Section 406 IPC or
render the ingredients of Section 405 IPC nugatory or
abortive. To say that because
that for proceeding
under Section 156(3) of the Code, the complaint must
disclose relevant material ingredients of Sections 405 , 406 ,
420 read with Section ... complaints with
reference to the principles enunciated above and the
ingredients of Sections 405 , 406 , 420 read with Section 34
IPC clearly show that there
that for proceeding
under Section 156(3) of the Code, the complaint must
disclose relevant material ingredients of Sections 405 , 406 ,
420 read with Section ... complaints with
reference to the principles enunciated above and the
ingredients of Sections 405 , 406 , 420 read with Section 34
IPC clearly show that there
custody, that would
bar prosecution under Section 406 IPC or render the ingredients of Section 405 IPC
nugatory or abortive. To say that because ... find that no allegations are
made attracting the ingredients of Section 405 IPC. Likewise,
moreover, there are no allegations as to the dishonest intention