trial as a truthful witness. So after conclusion of trial only it will be clear as to whether the concerned Minister has been rightly indicated ... stage to proceed against the petitioner in respect of fabrication/forgery will arise. Till then any exercise to initiate proceedings against the petitioner
complainant has submitted on the
other hand that the offence of forgery of Will may be non-cognizable, but
the offences punishable under sections ... learned
senior counsel for the petitioners that the offences relating to forgery of
Wills are non-cognizable offences. It is true that section
offence described in Section 195(1)(b)(ii) when the forgery has been committed in the Court precincts and a party as such is debarred ... such forgeries go on un-noticed and unpunished, it would completely pollute the administration of justice. The kind of forgeries that will go unnoticed, according
legal heirs. The informant came to know about the said will and the forgery when the applicant made efforts to sell the land ... proceeding vis-a-vis a criminal case involving allegations of forgery of a will. The Hon'ble Supreme Court, reiterated, that indisputably
five years' rigorous imprisonment on the charge of forgery of a will under Section 467, Indian Penal Coda, and accused ... evidence adduced is voluminous. The question is, whether the will, Exhibit 8, is a forgery? We have at the outset the unchallenged fact, sworn
complainant
is different and that the judgment of CBI Court, Simla will not operate as a bar
for the present trial. He has also argued ... relate to forgery of valuable
security, Will etc; forgery for purpose of cheating and using as genuine a
forged document respectively. It is no part
complainant
is different and that the judgment of CBI Court, Simla will not operate as a bar
for the present trial. He has also argued ... relate to forgery of valuable
security, Will etc; forgery for purpose of cheating and using as genuine a
forged document respectively. It is no part
complainant
is different and that the judgment of CBI Court, Simla will not operate as a bar
for the present trial. He has also argued ... relate to forgery of valuable
security, Will etc; forgery for purpose of cheating and using as genuine a
forged document respectively. It is no part
complainant
is different and that the judgment of CBI Court, Simla will not operate as a bar
for the present trial. He has also argued ... relate to forgery of valuable
security, Will etc; forgery for purpose of cheating and using as genuine a
forged document respectively. It is no part
complainant
is different and that the judgment of CBI Court, Simla will not operate as a bar
for the present trial. He has also argued ... relate to forgery of valuable
security, Will etc; forgery for purpose of cheating and using as genuine a
forged document respectively. It is no part