Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), with "having been in possession of counterfeit coin, having known at the time when be became possessed thereof that ... such coin was counterfeit", the word "fraudulently" being omitted in the charge. Unless it appears that A was in fact misled by this omission
mass destruction or biological or [chemical substance of warfare or high quality counterfeit Indian currency, he shall], notwithstanding anything contained in any of the aforesaid
relevant. (c) A is accused of fraudulently delivering to B a counterfeit rupee. The question is, whether the delivery of the rupee was accidental ... that, soon before or soon after the delivery to B, A delivered counterfeit rupees to C, D and E are relevant, as showing that
Coinage Act, 2011
10. Power to certain persons to cut counterfeit coins.—
Where any coin minted or issued by or under the authority ... such person has reason to believe that the coin is counterfeit, he shall by himself or through another person cut or break the coin
Section 255 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
255. Counterfeiting Government stamp.—
Whoever counterfeits, or knowingly performs any part of the process of counterfeiting ... also be liable to fine. Explanation.— A person commits this offence who counterfeits by causing a genuine stamp of one denomination to appear like
Indian Penal Code, 1860
485. Making or possession of any instrument for counterfeiting a property mark.—
Whoever makes or has in his possession ... plate or other instrument for the purpose of counterfeiting a property mark, or has in his possession a property mark for the purpose of denoting
Section 259 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
259. Having possession of counterfeit Government stamp.—
Whoever has in his possession any stamp which he knows ... counterfeit of any stamp issued by Government for the purpose of revenue, intending to use, or dispose of the same as a genuine stamp
Using as genuine a Government stamp known to be a counterfeit.—
Whoever uses as genuine any stamp, knowing it to be counterfeit of any stamp
instrument, or material for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting coin.—
Whoever is in possession of any instrument or material, for the purpose ... using the same for counterfeiting coin, or knowing or having reason to believe that the same is intended to be used for that purpose, shall
Indian Penal Code, 1860
256. Having possession of instrument or material for counterfeiting Government stamp.—
Whoever has in his possession any instrument or material ... believe that it is intended to be used, for the purpose of counterfeiting any stamp issued by Government for the purpose of revenue, shall