Sections 265 , 267 , 420 ,
34 , 120-B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 1 and Sections 3/7 of the
Essential Commodities ... provisions of the Indian Penal Code and section
153 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 in so far as
such provisions relate
convicting the
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appellant-accused for the offence punishable under Section 302 IPC,
the original accused has preferred the present appeals ... report under Section
173 CrPC before the learned Magistrate to the effect that the Appellant
accused has committed offences punishable under Sections
police authorities in registering cases under the
provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Food Safety
and Standards ... come into play if food or
drink is adulterated. The Indian Penal Code does not describe
or define adulteration. The definition of adulterant
definition of cheating provides in
Section 415 , which is also reproduced as under:-
"415. Cheating.--Whoever, by deceiving any person,
fraudulently or dishonestly ... cheat".
10. In order to apply the Section 415 of IPC in this case,
following ingredients has to prove
also be liable to fine."
Cheating is defined in Section 415 IPC and is punishable under ... Section 420 IPC. Section 415 is set out below:-
"415. Cheating. Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly
object of the Section 212 Cr.P.C is achieved. The second part of the section 212 Cr.P.C is about ... section 219 Cr.P.C.
(4) The section 212 (2) only prescribed what is 'sufficient' as mentioned in section
420 and 406 of IPC. Section 420 and 415 of
IPC reads thus:
"420. Cheating ... extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to
fine.
415. Cheating.--Whoever, by deceiving any person,
fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person
their face, attract
those offences.
8. Section 415 of the Indian Penal Code reads thus:
"415. Cheating. - Whoever, by deceiving
any person ... Indian Penal Code reads as follows:
"420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery of property. - Whoever cheats and
thereby dishonestly induces the person
deceived
Shahdol. In this regard we will see the
definition of cheating :-
Sec. 415 of IPC; Cheating:
Whoever, by deceiving any person ... said to "cheat".
Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code :
420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property.--Whoever cheats
against the petitioner-accused under Section under
Sections 420 and 409 read with Section 511 of IPC ... cheating provides in
Section 415 , which is also reproduced as under:-
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"415. Cheating.--Whoever, by deceiving