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Md.Ibrahim & Ors vs State Of Bihar & Anr on 4 September, 2009

7. That apart, this Court finds that the facts of the instant case is squarely covered by the Judgement of the Honourable Apex Court in Mohammad Ibrahim and others vs. State of Bihar and another reported in (2009) 8 SCC 751. Admittedly, the accused had executed documents by falsely claiming title over the property which was purchased by the defacto complainant from one Mr. Malon Veerasamy. The Legal heirs of Mr. Malon Veerasamy had executed these documents https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 6/12 Crl.O.P.Nos.34070 and 31517 of 2019 by falsely claiming title. There is no allegation of forgery. That apart, this is not a case where the subsequent purchasers have prosecuted the executants of the document accusing them of cheating. The subsequent purchasers are also accused in this case. The Honourable Supreme Court in Mohammad Ibrabim’s case (cited supra) had held as follows :-
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