Code. The aforesaid three provisions are quoted below:
Section 120 -- Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment,-- Whoever intending to facilitate or knowing ... conceals, by any act or illegal omission, the existence of a design to commit such offence, or makes any representation which he knows
this Court held :
"...It may be that such lapse is committed
designedly or because of negligence. Hence the
prosecution evidence is required
custody or regarding which any offence appears to have been committed or which has been used for the commission of any offence ... respect of which criminal breach of trust has been committed is designated as stolen property whether the transfer has been made or the misappropriation
custody, or regarding which any offence appears to have been committed, or which has been used for the commission of any offence.
12. Section ... respect of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated as stolen property, whether the transfer has been made, or the misappropriation
respect of which criminal breach of
trust has been committed, is designated as stolen property".
Therefore, the main ingredients for commission of the offence
society. It was observed that economic offence is committed with deliberate design with an eye on personal profit regardless to the consequence to the community ... committed in the heat of moment upon passions being aroused. An economic offence is committed with cool calculation and deliberate design with
entitled to anticipatory bail.
78. Observing that economic offence is committed with deliberate design
with an eye on personal profit regardless to the consequence ... committed in the heat of moment upon passions being
aroused. An economic offence is committed with cool calculation and
deliberate design with
respect of which criminal
breach of trust has been committed, is designated
as "stolen property", whether the transfer has been
made
annoy any such
person, or with intent to commit an offence,
is said to commit "criminal trespass".
Section 454 IPC is stated ... respect of which criminal
breach of trust has been committed, is designated as "stolen property"
[whether the transfer has been made
Singh. In fact, the complainant also did not see the accused while
committing the theft of the motorcycle. Without the evidence of the
eyewitnesses ... respect of which criminal breach of trust has
been committed, is designated as "stolen property", whether the
transfer has made, or the misappropriation