charge under Section 420 IPC.
Section 415 IPC defines cheating which is to the
following effect ... Section 415 . Cheating. Whoever, by
deceiving any person, fraudulently or
dishonestly induces the person so
deceived to deliver any property to
any person
accused and therefore, the
offence of cheating as defined u/S 415 IPC is not made out.
5.8 Per contra, learned counsel ... scope of available
under the revisional powers u/S 397 read with Sec 401 of IPC
as is evident
said to "cheat".
9. To constitute the offence of cheating within the
meaning of section 420 IPC, somebody should ... Indian Penal Code and in
some of the cases registration under section 188
of Indian Penal Code would add to the gravity
been made out against the
respondents under Section 420 Indian Penal Code. For the
purpose of the present appeal, we would assume that ... civil court.
Held, that latter part of illustration (g) to Section 415 , I.P.C. illustrates
that at the time when agreement for sell
Indian Penal Code 1860, and issuing process against
the petitioner in Case No. 62851 of 2014. The short impugned
Order reads as follows ... 2017 CAV JUDGMENT
disclose the ingredients of Section 415 CrPC and,
therefore, we have no hesitation to set aside the order
passed
Section 420 ,
467 , 471 and 120(B) of the Indian Penal Code
are scheduled offences in terms of Section ... view, the complaint does not
disclose the ingredients of Section 415 CrPC
and, therefore, we have no hesitation to set
aside the order passed
read with section 114 of the Indian Penal Code.
4.8 The applicants have come up with the two writ applications
praying for quashing ... offence punishable under sections 406, 415, 420, 465, 467, 468,
471, 506, 120B read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code
accused and therefore, the
offence of cheating as defined u/S 415 IPC is not made out.
5.8 Per contra, learned counsel ... scope of available
under the revisional powers u/S 397 read with Sec 401 of IPC
as is evident
accused and therefore, the
offence of cheating as defined u/S 415 IPC is not made out.
5.8 Per contra, learned counsel ... scope of available
under the revisional powers u/S 397 read with Sec 401 of IPC
as is evident
accused and therefore, the
offence of cheating as defined u/S 415 IPC is not made out.
5.8 Per contra, learned counsel ... scope of available
under the revisional powers u/S 397 read with Sec 401 of IPC
as is evident