offence of cheating and only in
those cases breach of contract would amount to
cheating where there was any deception played at
the very inception ... Section 420 IPC. In the context
of contracts, the distinction between mere breach of
contract and cheating would depend upon the
fraudulent inducement and mens
contract and cheating would depend upon the
fraudulent inducement and mens rea. (See Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar [Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma ... Verma v. State
of Bihar26 , the distinction between mere breach of
contract and cheating, which is criminal offence, is a
fine one. While breach
cheating and only in
those cases of breach of contract would amount to
cheating where there was any deception played at the
very inception ... Bihar & Anr.26 , the distinction between mere breach of contract and cheating,
which is criminal offence, is a fine one. While breach of contract
there is a fine distinction between mere breach of contract and the offence of cheating. It depends upon the intention of accused at the time ... offence of cheating and only in those cases breach of contract would amount to cheat where there was any deception played at the very inception
Bihar and Anr.8 , the distinction between mere
breach of contract and cheating, which is a criminal
offence, is a fine one. While breach ... offence
of cheating and only in those cases breach of
contract would amount to cheating where there was
any deception played at the very inception
cheating. The offence of cheating
contemplated by the conspirators was one offence of
obtaining, by cheating, the full amount due under the
contract ... cheating
contemplated by the conspirators was one offence and that
was of obtaining, by cheating, the full amount due under the
contract for the material
deceive the
complainant.
16. The distinction between mere breach of contract
and the cheating would depend upon the intention
of the accused at the time ... remedy for breach of contract in a civil court. Mere
breach of contract cannot give rise to criminal
prosecution for cheating unless fraudulent or
dishonest
wherein the distinction between "Breach of Contract" and "cheating" have been lucidly described ... following words :
"The distinction between mear breach of contract and cheating would depend upon the intention of the accused at the time
contract because he was deceived into believing that the brokers would perform their part of the contract. If contract is obtained by fraud or cheating ... Indian Contract Act, it appears that if the contract is rendered voidable because it was obtained by cheating or any other offence, no property passes
mind that
the distinction between, mere breach of contract and the offence
of cheating is a fine one. It depends upon the intention ... mind that
the distinction between mere breach of contract and the offence
of cheating is a fine one. It depends upon the intention