that in order to
constitute the offence of cheating, the intention to
deceive should be in existence at the time when the
inducement was offered ... been laid down that in order
to constitute an offence of cheating, the intention to
deceive should be in existence at the time when
clusive evidence against the accused. He deposed that there was no intention to
cheat the students and the accused T. Nagarajan had no role ... part of the management.
34. As discussed earlier to prove the cheating intention of the accused at
the inception i.e. at the time
taking the alleged
loan, accused was having the fraudulent or dishonest intention to cheat the
complainant and in the absence of mens-rea, conviction under ... repayment from his account, which was
already lying closed, demonstrate his intention to cheat the complainant. He has
contended that accused can not escape conviction
Anthony vs State Of Kerala And Others, Air 2001 Sc ... on 4 November, 2015
State
Anthony vs State Of Kerala And Others, Air 2001 Sc ... on 4 November, 2015
State
that IO has come to conclusion that
accused persons had an intent to cheat the complainant
since beginning and they have used the allotment ... there was any deception played at the very
inception. If the intention to cheat has developed later on, the same
cannot amount to cheating
offence of cheating. It is further
contended that there was no intention to cheat since the
beginning. It is further contended that the revisionist ... further
contended that it is clear that accused persons had every
intention to cheat the respondents from the very beginning.
56. It is further contended
offence of cheating. It is further
contended that there was no intention to cheat since the
beginning. It is further contended that the revisionist ... further
contended that it is clear that accused persons had every
intention to cheat the respondents from the very beginning.
56. It is further contended
offence of cheating. It is further
contended that there was no intention to cheat since the
beginning. It is further contended that the revisionist ... further
contended that it is clear that accused persons had every
intention to cheat the respondents from the very beginning.
56. It is further contended
have
already expired and some of whom could not be apprehended,
to cheat the complainants and various other innocent persons.
They had dishonestly induced them ... associates closed the office
and left their residences. Therefore, they had dishonest intention
since, beginning. Thus all the ingredients of the offence
punishable under Section