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Ram Narain Popli vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 14 January, 2003

Narayan Popli Vs. CBI AIR 2003 SC 2748 that the offence of cheating is made of two ingredients­ deception of any person and fraudulently or dishonestly inducing that person to deliver any property to any person or to consent that any person shall retain any property. To put it differently, the ingredients of the offence are that the person deceived delivers to some one a valuable security or property, that the person so deceived was induced to do so, that such person acted on such inducement in consequence of his having been deceived by the accused and that the accused acted fraudulently or dishonestly when so inducing the person. To constitute the offence of cheating , it is not necessary that the deception should be by express words, but it may be by conduct or implied in the nature of the transaction itself.
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