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Section 465 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Arnesh Kumar vs State Of Bihar & Anr on 2 July, 2014
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Inter alia contends that in the present case offence
under Section 465 IPC is bailable and offence under Section
177 IPC is non cognizable and the maximum sentence for
the offence under Section 420 IPC is 7 years and no notice
under Section 41A Cr.P.C. has been issued. It is further
submitted that offence under Section 420 IPC is not made
out inasmuch as it is not the case of the complainant that he
has fraudulently been induced by the present petitioner and
had delivered any property. It is also submitted that the
petitioner is ready to submit the Home Guard Certificate to
the police authorities and also is willing to fully cooperate
with the police authorities. Learned counsel for the
petitioner has relied upon the judgment of Hon'ble Supreme
Court of India in Arnesh Kumar vs. State of bihar & Anr.
Reported as 2014(9) JT 55 in support of his argument.
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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