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
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
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
cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property; Section 467 - forging of valuable security; Section 477A - falsification of accounts; Section 120B - criminal conspiracy; as also under
fabrication of false evidence, Section 467 , forgery, Section 468 , forging a valuable security with a view to cheating, and Section 477 , fraudulently destroying or defacing
this; here are three persons who seem to have forged a valuable security (an offence punishable with transportation for life) but they cannot be tried
which reads
thus:
"467. Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.--Whoever
forges a document which purports to be a valuable
security or a will ... valuable security, or to receive the principal,
interest or dividends thereon, or to receive or deliver any
money, movable property, or valuable security
would not amount to forgery and not to speak of forging a valuable security. It is also submitted that the Respondent No. 3 already took ... been issued reads thus :
"Whoever forges a document which purports to be a valuable security or a will, or an authority to adopt
this; here are three persons who seem to have forged a valuable security (an offence, punishable with transportation for life) but they cannot be tried
Objection Certificate (NOC) alleged
to have been forged cannot be said to be valuable
security under Section 30 of the Indian Penal Code ... facie opined that NOC alleged to
have been forged cannot be said to the valuable security
under Section