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Queen-Empress vs Itwari Saho on 29 August, 1887

Naga Serai, Behar, dishonestly sold as genuine a forged valuable security which purported to be a currency note for Rs. 50 issued on behalf ... India, which he knew or had reason to believe to be a forged document, and thereby committed an offence against Sections 467-471 , Indian Penal
Calcutta High Court Cites 10 - Cited by 3 - Full Document

Jeeta Ram vs State on 26 February, 1971

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
Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur Cites 16 - Cited by 1 - Full Document

Ganesh Neelakant Kulakarni And Ors. vs State on 10 July, 1972

hold that the acts of embezzlement, falsification of accounts and forging valuable security, though committed at different times, and at different places by different persons ... constitute an exception. 9. All embezzlement, falsification of accounts and forging valuable security may form part of the same transaction. If so, they can certainly
Karnataka High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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