Section 406 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
406. Punishment for criminal breach of trust.—
Whoever commits criminal breach of trust shall be punished with
close relations maintainability-
Essential ingredients of an offence section 405 / 406 Indian
Penal Code.
Inherent powers of the High Court to quash a First
Information ... individually and jointly committed the offences under
sections 405 and 406 Indian Penal Code.
Thereupon respondent No. 1 filed Criminal Misc.
Application
alleged
offences under Section 120-B Indian Penal Code read with
Section 411 Indian Penal Code and Section 25(1) of the
Antiquities ... Indian
Penal Code and Section 25(1) of the Antiquities and Art
Treasures Act, 1972, all read with Section 120-B Indian
Penal Code
registered at Police Station Naraina, under Section 498A / 406 / 34 Indian Penal Code (In short IPC ) against him and his family members ... face value the petitioner can neither be convicted under Sections 406 IPC nor under Section 498A IPC. Complainant has named each
offence under Section 498A , IPC as well as 406 IPC .
3. The allegations in brief are that after marriage ... ingredients of either offence under Section 498A IPC or 406 IPC . Neither such an act or conduct has the effect
being Case Crime No. 790 of 2017, under
Sections 420 / 406 IPC, Police Station Loni Border, District Ghaziabad. By the
impugned judgment ... being Case Crime No. 790
of 2017, under Sections 420 / 406 IPC, Police Station Loni Border, District
Ghaziabad, the original accused have preferred
commission of offences under
Section 498A IPC and 406 IPC , which offences are respectively
punishable with imprisonment up to a maximum ... complainant is returned to her, the offence under Section 406 IPC
continues and fresh period of limitation continues to run at every
moment
Chandan Kumar Singh vs State Of Bihar & Anr on 5 October, 2015
Author: Ashwani
against the charge of breach of trust under Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code, levelled against them. Now the core of the argument ... property being lacking and non-existent, no offence under Section 406 , Indian Penal Code, can possibly be made out. Therefore it was argued that even
they were ordered to be discharged.
No case Under Section 406 IPC was also found against the other five accused. However, they were ... whom and he/she refused. To constitute an offence Under Section 406 IPC it is essential that there must be a clear