raised by the
second respondent and whether the appellant had an
intention to cheat him from the very inception. If the
dispute between the parties ... cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
which is to the following effect:
"Section 420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery
of property. Whoever cheats
thus :
5.1. With a dishonest intention of cheating the complainant, second and third respondents approached him for lease finance facility. The machinery ... wrongful loss to the complainant by their attitude and with an intention to cheat dishonestly the complainant, the complaint came to be lodged
sustained any loss. In order to constitute an offence of cheating, the intention to decive should be in existence at the time when the inducement ... respondent. No allegation has been made that he had an intention to cheat the respondent from the very inception."
Learned counsel for the petitioners
That you A-1 to A-4, with dishonest and
fraudulent intentions to cheat Indian Bank, Royapuram Branch.
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Page ... repay it. At the time of availing loan he had no intention
to cheat the bank. In fact even after launching of criminal prosecution
Sheet. All the
accused after receiving entire sale consideration with an intention to cheat
the complainant, cancelled the Power of Attorney.
(iii) During the pendency ... intention to
cause wrongful loss to the complainant and the subsequent conduct of the
accused clearly confirms the intention of the accused to cheat
case, the Appellate Court
concluded that the first petitioner had the intention to cheat the
banker from the inception and had forged his pay particulars ... cheating, which
is criminal offence, is a fine one. While breach of
contract cannot give rise to criminal prosecution for
cheating, fraudulent or dishonest intention
only amount to
breach of contract. The intention to cheat should be in existence at the time when the
inducement was offered ... crores was not paid. Only with an intention
to cheat the second respondent, a sale deed was executed by petitioners/accused
petitioners shows that
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they have intention to cheat the de-facto complainant and the entire
evidence available on record ... made out as
against the accused and the accused had no intention to cheat the
de facto complainant and prays that the criminal revision
petitioners shows that
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they have intention to cheat the de-facto complainant and the entire
evidence available on record ... made out as
against the accused and the accused had no intention to cheat the
de facto complainant and prays that the criminal revision
representation made by the accused, he acted with a culpable intention or intention to cheat the defacto complainant.
8. In order to buttress his argument ... culpable intention to deceive the defacto complainant either with a false promise or misleading representation intentionally. While so, the offence of cheating is not made