convicted under Section 468 of IPC for forging valuable
security with Bankers Receipt No.l 121 dated 13.3.1991 (Ex.38) of UCO Bank ... convicted under Section 468 of IPC for having forged valuable
security viz. BR No.1132 dated
Shri Surajsingh and put your own signatures on the forged document purporting to be valuable security to wit, the patta in favour of Surajsingh ... will etc. We are concerned with the offence of forging a valuable security. Forgery is defined in Section 463 , I.P.C. according to which
valuable security,
(ii) to receive principal, interest or dividend available on the valuable security,
(iii) to receive or deliver any money movable property or valuable ... which defines valuable security is reproduced here in below:-
"30. "Valuable security". The words "valuable security" denote a document which
with forgery read as follows:
"467. Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.--
Whoever forges a document which purports to be a valuable
security ... valuable security, or to receive the principal, interest or
dividends thereon, or to receive or deliver any money,
movable property, or valuable security
section 467 IPC of forging a valuable security is ex-facie not
made-out;
8.2. Secondly, the ingredients of the offence under section ... Thirdly, it is submitted that since the offence of forging a
valuable security under section 467 and cheating under section
420 IPC are not made
cheques stopped. Thus it was alleged that the officials forged valuable security, namely, signed blank cheques, which were with the petitioner Company as security
valuable security. Now forgery of a valuable security will fall under Section 467 Indian Penal Code and the use of a forged valuable security ... prima facie by the facts was one of forging a valuable or using the forged valuable security as genuine was exclusively triable by the court
Rehana Begum agreed
to cause illegal acts of cheating, forging valuable security,
using forged document as genuine, falsifying the accounts
in connection with sanction
late
Doddi Seshagiri Rao have committed
offences of criminal conspiracy,
cheating, forging valuable security,
committing forgery for the purpose of
cheating, knowingly using forged
document ... disbursed an amount of Rs.175 lakhs by
forging documents purported to be
valuable security for the purpose of
cheating and using the same
when the
applicant is prime facie accused who has executed the forged
document by way of executing the registered sale deed in favour ... Section 467 of the IPC. Prima facie the applicant has
executed forged valuable security for his own monetary benefits
and therefore also though the documents