here. The language of Section 405, Penal Code is very wide-"whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over ... Prosecutor argues that the word entrusted" may be given the most general meaning in the Indian Penal Code ; it can mean mearly "handed
language of Section 405 , Indian Penal Code is very wide - "whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property ... Criminal Procedure Code, and that there was no entrustment within Section 406 , Indian Penal Code. Then, according to the learned trial Judge's order
Section 409 IPC. But the ingredients of Section 409 IPC has not been made out as there is no entrustment. The second respondent ... learned Senior Counsel is that the ingredients of Section 406 IPC viz., 'entrustment' has not been made out. At this juncture
that in order to constitute an offence under section 406 , IPC entrustment of the gold articles, silver articles and other items seized
accepted as true, the ingredients of Sections 120B , 409 and 420 IPC. have not been attracted to proceed against the petitioner herein. According ... petitioner as well. To substantiate the offence under Section 409 IPC., entrustment of the property with the accused concerned must be proved. The accused
Sections 415 of I.P.C and
405 of I.P.C are extracted as below:-
Section 415 of I.P.C., Cheating:-
Whoever ... entrusted’ to the accused, it is not necessary
to prove further, the actual mode of entrustment of the
property or misappropriation thereof. Where the
‘entrustment
Sections 415 of I.P.C and
405 of I.P.C are extracted as below:-
Section 415 of I.P.C., Cheating:-
Whoever ... entrusted’ to the accused, it is not necessary
to prove further, the actual mode of entrustment of the
property or misappropriation thereof. Where the
‘entrustment
appellant is that, the offence under Sections 420 IPC and 409 IPC are
mutually exclusive and therefore, both the charges cannot go together ... different view about the preposition of law
that Section 420 I.P.C and 409 I.P.C are generically different. In almost
identical case
intended for public distribution. As per
Section 409 of IPC, there shall be entrustment of property in the custody of
the Accused to constitute ... where, dealing
with Section 409 of the Indian Penal Code, he says—
“Though a reference to the capacity of the accused as
a public servant
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petitioner guilty for the offence under Section 409 IPC, entrustment
was not proved. Therefore, Section 409 IPC would ... establish that he has remitted money.
Therefore, entrustment and misappropriation are made out under
Section 409 IPC. In this case, the evidence