cheating" in the complaint filed before the police, there is no
averment about the deceit, cheating or fraudulent intention of
the accused ... cheating" in the
complaint filed before the police, there is no averment about
the deceit, cheating of fraudulent intention of the accused
cheating" in the complaint filed before the police, there is no
averment about the deceit, cheating or fraudulent intention of
the accused ... cheating" in the
complaint filed before the police, there is no averment about
the deceit, cheating of fraudulent intention of the accused
cheating or attempting to cheat the Oath
Commissioner. In fact, the case was never brought to Court with
the intention of obtaining conviction ... have cheated".
Time and again, this Court has reiterated that in order to make
out an offence under cheating the intention to cheat
intention to return the money. Learned counsel
has placed section 420 IPC and has submitted that the intention to
cheat should have been alleged ... money regarding sale and purchase of land, there was
no intent to cheat, but at the time of issuance of cheque, the petitioner
had cheated
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
with cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property. It reads as follows:
"420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery of property - Whoever cheats and thereby ... offence of cheating.
33. Section 420IPC defines ―cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property‖ which reads as under:
―420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery
failure to keep
promise is not sufficient. Breach of contract and intention to cheat from very
inception are two different aspects. Whether a person ... respondent. No allegation has been made that he had an intention
to cheat the respondent from the very inception.
14. What has been alleged
offence of cheating.
33. Section 420IPC defines ―cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of property‖ which
reads as under:
―420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery ... result in an offence of
cheating and criminal breach of trust
simultaneously. For the offence of cheating, dishonest
intention must exist at the inception
with cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property. It reads as follows:
"420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery of property - Whoever cheats and thereby ... offence of cheating.
33. Section 420IPC defines "cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property" which reads as under:
"420. Cheating and dishonestly
result
in an offence of cheating and criminal breach of trust
simultaneously.10 For the offence of cheating, dishonest intention
must exist at the inception ... with cheating and dishonestly inducing
delivery of property. It reads as follows:
"420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property.--Whoever cheats and thereby