cannot be, for the purpose of Section 405 , Indian Penal Code, regarded as having been entrusted with the sum. This aspect has been overlooked ... wages under the said Act does not amount to entrustment within Section 405 , Indian Penal Code, though under the said Act it does so amount
earlier the allegations therein cannot
amount to entrustment stricto sensu within the meaning of
section 405, Penal Code, 1860 As has been said earlier there ... amount to any entrustment or parsing of dominion over
property within the ambit of Section 405, Penal Code, 1860.
Consequently, the first information report would
satisfied before other elements of the offence
under Section 405, Penal Code, need be considered. As in
my view these two primary conditions cannot ... Section 405, Penal Code.
55. Banerjee J:- I agree. To constitute the offence of
criminal breach of trust there must be entrustment of
property
case is that to constitute an offence under S. 409 , IPC entrustment of the property or dominion over the property is essential and that ... been entrusted with these pledged articles or who had dominion over the same within the meaning of S. 405,
register the case for various offences
mentioned therein punishable under Indian Penal Code
and KTPP Act, since the BMTF has been constituted for
specific purpose ... empowered to
investigate into the offences under the Indian Penal Code
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as also KTPP Act, registration of the case by BMTF is
without jurisdiction
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e. Provisions of Indian Penal Code , 1860 under which
the criminal acts have been committed and brief
details ... IPC. Section 406
of the IPC has its ingredients in Section 405 of the IPC which would
require dishonest misappropriation
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e. Provisions of Indian Penal Code , 1860 under which
the criminal acts have been committed and brief
details ... IPC. Section 406
of the IPC has its ingredients in Section 405 of the IPC which would
require dishonest misappropriation
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e. Provisions of Indian Penal Code , 1860 under which
the criminal acts have been committed and brief
details ... IPC. Section 406
of the IPC has its ingredients in Section 405 of the IPC which would
require dishonest misappropriation
IPC in the
following terms:
"36. An offence under Section 406 of
the IPC requires entrustment, which carries the
implication that ... exchange of money/consideration does
not amount to entrustment. Clearly, the
charge/offence of Section 406 IPC is not even
remotely made
IPC in the
following terms:
"36. An offence under Section 406 of
the IPC requires entrustment, which carries the
implication that ... exchange of money/consideration does
not amount to entrustment. Clearly, the
charge/offence of Section 406 IPC is not even
remotely made