Indian Post Office Act, 1898
52. Penalty for theft, dishonest misappropriation, secretion, destruction, or throwing away, of postal articles .-Whoever, being an officer ... Post Office, commits theft in respect of, or dishonestly misappropriates, or, for any purpose whatsoever, secretes, destroys or throws away, any postal article in course
said Act, which deals with theft of energy,
whoever dishonestly abstracts, consumes or uses any energy shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term which ... been
W.P.(C)No.31205/08 & con. Cases -:8:-
dishonestly caused by such consumer.
5.2. The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 :- The Electricity (Supply
deliberately in defiance of the law or was guilty of contumacious or dishonest conduct or acted in conscious disregard of his obligations and not otherwise ... failure to furnish a return with expressions
like "contumacious", "dishonest", "in deliberate defiance
society and petitioners of cheating. In any case, real intention i.e. dishonest intention is an element which can be shown to exist by adducing ... producing and submitting accounts and balance sheets containing wrong and manipulated entries, dishonest intention on the part of Society is clear. The healthy state shown
manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property, dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own USB that property or dishonestly uses or disposes ... following question to a F. B. :
"Whether, if a patnr. dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use, or dishonestly uses or disposes
plaintiff's label with negligible variations with the sole intention of dishonestly riding on the goodwill of the plaintiff and to cause deception ... marks, label and packaging. The plaintiff has pleaded that the deceptive similarity, dishonest adoption of the essential features of its trademark, label and packaging
urgent needs, representing that they had means to repay the amount, and dishonestly and deceptively induced him to part with Rs.30,000/- against ... specific types of cheating, i.e., cases where the deceived person is dishonestly induced (i) to deliver any property to any person
effect:
" Section 415 . Cheating. Whoever, by
deceiving any person, fraudulently or
dishonestly induces the person so
deceived to deliver any property to
any person ... cheat”.”
17. Section 420 IPC is with regard to the
cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property which is to the following effect:
" Section
debit notes, even if dishonestly or fraudulently
made, had to be made within the intention of causing it to be believed that
such debit notes ... hearing of the case until
such appeal is decided.”
IPC
“24. “Dishonestly”.—Whoever does anything with the intention
of causing wrongful gain to one person
manner entrusted with property, or with any
dominion over property, dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use that property, or
dishonestly uses or disposes ... returned on payment of a stipulated sum for warehouse room. A dishonestly sells the goods.
A has committed criminal breach of trust.
(c) A, residing