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Shilpa Ajwani And Ors vs Ut Of Chandigarh And Ors on 27 June, 2019

By further relying upon the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Shilpa Ajwani and Ors. Vs. U.T.Chandigarh and Ors.6, the petitioner in person would point out that there is a fundamental inconsistency between the offense under Sections 406 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code and on the same set of facts, the offenses cannot stand together being the antithesis of each other. He would submit that in this case, the prosecution, being not clear of what it is alleging, has no legs to maintain both the charges of criminal breach of trust and cheating. 4 (2011) 6 Gauhati Law Reports 604 5 1987 SCC OnLine P&H 580 6 C.W.P.No.19354 of 2015 (O&M) https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 6/22 Crl.R.C.Nos.1237, 1242 and 1278 of 2022
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