with both, are:
(i) entrusting any person with property or with any dominion over
property;
(ii) the person entrusted dishonestly misappropriating or converting ... breach of trust within the meaning of Section 405 of the IPC.
Entrustment of some properties and/or dominion over them, if any,
therefore
regarding the allegations for an offence punishable U/s
406 IPC , section 406 IPC is reproduced as below; that reads :
Section 406 :- Punishment ... that for
establishing an offence punishable Us/ 406 IPC , the specific entrustment
on each and every accused is to be proved and the general
offence under
Section 406 of the IPC is made out as there is no
entrustment and demand for return of Stridhan ... offence under Section
406 of the IPC is made out as there is no
entrustment of property to the present
petitioners and even there
offence under section 406 IPC is concerned,
the complainant had to show prima facie ingredients of offence of criminal ... breach of trust in accordance with the provisions under section 405 IPC.
Entrustment of any property, dishonest misappropriation thereof,
conversion of the same
with both, are:-
[(i) entrusting any person with
property or with any dominion over
property;]
[(ii) the person entrusted dishonestly
misappropriating or converting ... breach of trust within the meaning of
Sec. 405 of the IPC. Entrustment of
some properties and/or dominion over
them, if any, therefore
section 405 IPC, which provides as under :
405 IPC . Criminal breach of trust.-- Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with ... entrusted to the applicants and in the absence of any entrustment, the applicants cannot be said guilty of the offence punishable under section 406 IPC
with both, are:-
[(i) entrusting any person with property or with any dominion
over property;]
[(ii) the person entrusted dishonestly misappropriating or
converting ... breach of trust within the meaning of Sec. 405
of the IPC. Entrustment of some properties and/or dominion
over them, if any, therefore
Commission, making allegations of the offences punishable under Section 494 and 498A IPC. The Women's Commission sent the complaint to the police ... held that to constitute offence under Section 406 IPC, entrustment of dominion over properly is essential. Per contra, learned counsel for the complainant
been defined under
section 405 of the IPC. According to which whoeverbeing in an
manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over
property ... disputed but for invoking the provisions of section
406 of IPC entrustment was necessary to be provedwhich
completely lacks. Now coming to the question
return the same does not attract culpability in terms of
Section 406 IPC.
[19]. The deposition of PW-2 on the point of demand ... that in order to constitute offence in terms of
Section 406 IPC, entrustment of Ishtridhan and refusal on demand
are sine