IPC) and cheating ( Section 420 IPC) have specific ingredients.
In order to constitute a criminal breach of trust ( Section 406 IPC ... Nathalal reported in (1968) 2
SCR 408, “The term “entrusted” found in Section 405 IPC governs not only the
words “with the property” immediately
Case no. 1013/2017] for the
offence under Section 302 , IPC and entrusted the investigation of the case to one Prabin
Chandra Deka ... Panery Police Station Case no. 68/2017 under
Section 302 , IPC and entrusted him [P.W.13] with the investigation of the case
meaning of
section 415 of the Indian Penal Code.
16. Section120B of the Indian Penal Code provides punishment for the offence of
criminal conspiracy ... ingredients of the offence under section 406 of the Indian Penal
Code are - (a) entrustment of property by the aggrieved to the accused
IPC is made out or not. For ready reference
Section 406 of the IPC is reproduced as under: -
Section 406 IPC: Punishment ... would come under the ambit of Section 406 of the IPC. Besides
the entrustment of property, the individual must have personally
misused the property
IPC) and cheating ( Section 420 IPC) have
specific ingredients. In order to constitute a
criminal breach of trust ( Section 406 IPC ... term "entrusted" found in Section 405 IPC
governs not only the words "with the property"
immediately following it but also
Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code, two essential ingredients
were to be met namely, there must be an entrustment or dominion
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over property ... IPC) and cheating ( Section
420 IPC) have specific ingredients.
In order to constitute a criminal breach of trust ( Section
406 IPC
Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code, two essential ingredients
were to be met namely, there must be an entrustment or dominion
over property ... IPC) and cheating ( Section
420 IPC) have specific ingredients.
In order to constitute a criminal breach of trust ( Section
406 IPC
IPC cannot
co-exist because they require different mental intentions: while
Section 406 of IPC requires the entrustment, Section 420 of IPC ... trust, as defined under Section
405 of the Indian Penal Code, voluntary entrustment fol-
lowing dominion over such property by one to the other
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offences u/s 420 of IPC also.
28. As far as charge u/s 409 of IPC is concerned, I find that there ... named accused
and for proving the offence u/s 409 of IPC entrustment of property and
misappropriation of the said property by the accused
IPC, he has to prove ingredients
of section 405 of IPC. In the present case there is no
entrustment and misappropriation of property ... view of the above provision, to attract the section
406 of IPC, entrustment and misappropriation are very
important. In the present case on hand