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
aforesaid provision. Section 467 IPC provides as
below -
"Forgery of valuable security, will, etc. -- Whoever forges a
document which purports to be a valuable ... aforesaid provision on its literal meaning, the criminal overt act of
forgery, security will etc. is punishable with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment
life
imprisonment then Section 167 (2) (a) (ii) will apply and the
accused will be entitled to grant of "default bail" after ... concerned, the same reads,
as under: -
"467. Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.--Whoever
forges a document which purports to be a valuable security
Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary the word forgery has been defined as under:-
'Forgery- archaic: Invention; an act of forging; the crime of falsely ... document is made for purpose of deceit or fraud it will be a forgery. Therefore, forgery is done for the purpose of deceit or fraud
give in relation to the aforesaid document will bot binding on the parent Court and will not have the force of res judicata. Inspite ... alone constitutes a distinct offence, clause (c) will not apply and no complaint off the Court will be required for prosecuting him for that offence
amount of the prize is a valuable security. Now forgery of a valuable security will fall under Section 467 Indian Penal Code ... offence and then proceed to try the case himself accordingly. But this will not be permissible where the facts prima facie found by the committing
Section 467 of the IPC, which reads
thus:
"467. Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.--Whoever
forges a document which purports
Offence under section 467 IPC reads as under:
467. Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.- Whoever
forges a document which purports to be a valuable
have to be proved
otherwise section 427 of the Indian Penal Code will have no
application. (Ref:- Nagendranath Roy -Vrs.- Dr. Bijoy Kumar
reported ... Code
states that a false document made wholly or in part by forgery is
designated "a forged document". The person using the document
offence
under Section 467 , IPC is with regard to forgery of valuable security, will, etc. and the same is
punishable within imprisonment for life