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Chavi Anurag Goyal vs State on 24 February, 2022

must. Criminal breach of trust as defined by Section 405 IPC requires entrustment of property or with any dominion over property coupled with dishonest ... IPC. The basic requirement to bring home the accusations under Section 405 IPC are the requirements to prove conjointly i) entrustment
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Veera Arora vs State Nct Of Delhi on 23 August, 2025

attract this offence under the Penal Code. " 405. Criminal breach of trust.--Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion ... Section 406 IPC. Thus , here, in absentia of both essential ingredients of offence under section 406 IPC, that is, entrustment and misappropriation
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Rani Jain vs State on 22 January, 2026

under Section 498A IPC read with Section 34 IPC. Coming to the allegations of offence punishable under Section 406 IPC ... category of articles being entrusted to revisionist no.01, 02 and husband. The entrustment certainly implies entrusting someone with some property or with dominion
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