Indian Penal Code, 1860
493. Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage.—
Every man who by deceit causes any woman
Penal Code, 1860
362. Abduction.—
Whoever by force compels, or by any deceitful means induces, any person to go from any place, is said
Indian Penal Code . She was certainly
guilty of deceit because though her name was Vimla, she
signed in all the relevant papers as Nalini ... Insurance Company believe that her name was Nalini, but the
said deceit did not either secure to her advantage or cause
any noneconomic loss
practice, course of business which operates or would operate as fraud or deceit upon any person, in connection with the issue, dealing in securities which
Companies Act, 1956
116. Penalty for personation of shareholder .-
If any person deceitfully personates an owner of any share or interest in a company
lawful guardian; or (b) by force compelled, or by any deceitful means induced to go from any place; or (c) is sold for the purpose
credence. The judiciary should adopt a zero-tolerance policy for corruption and deceit. Also Refer
Andhra Pradesh Scheduled Tribes ... vs Aditya Pratap Bhanj Dev And Ors. on 2 November, 2001
Prohibition Act.
Section 493 reads as under:-
“Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief
of lawful marriage. - Every man who by deceit causes ... under this Section, it has to be demonstrated that a man has
deceitfully caused any woman, who is not lawfully married to him, to believe
MISRIMAL BHERAJEE
DATE OF JUDGMENT:
29/03/1966
BENCH:
ACT:
Mercantile Law-Deceit-Shipowner had knowledge materials
ordered to be supplied in new drums-giving ... though packing in old drum-taking indemnity bond-
whether liable for deceit for loss caused to buyer-"Letters
of Credit", "bill