Section 415 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
415. Cheating.—
Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so deceived to deliver
four corners of Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code runs as follows:
Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly ... ingredients required in the second part of Section 415 of the Indian Penal Code.
10. It is further argued that it should have been
does not amount to cheating either under S. 420 or under S. 415 I.P.C.
4. On the other hand, it is contended ... deferring' payment offence under the penal law.
18. Under the Indian Penal Code , S. 415 provides as follows : Whoever by deceiving any person, fraudulently
120B,418,421,422,406,409,419,420,415 and 417 of IPC
at Annexure-A and B and etc.,
IN CRIMINAL PETITION ... 120B,418,421,422,406,409,419,420,415 and 417 of IPC
at Annexure-A and B and etc.,
IN CRIMINAL PETITION
such act of the accused falls under second part of Section 415 I.P.C.
15. The point that arises for determination in this petition ... ingredients of the offence of cheating which has been defined in Section 415 I.P.C., which reads as follows:
415. Cheating:-- Whoever, by deceiving
four corners of Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code runs as follows: "Whoever cheats and thereby ... Indian Penal Code, because it was realised that if the case could be brought under the provisions of Section 420 , Indian Penal Code, it would
constitute an
offence under Section 201 IPC also.
SECTION 468 IPC :
34. Section 468 IPC whoever commits forgery, intending ... deception within the meaning of Section 415 . The ingredients of "cheating",
under Section 415 IPC, are (i) the accused had deceived
much as, as per the explanation appended to
Section 415 IPC makes it clear that a dishonest concealment of
fact is a deception ... dishonest concealment of fact as per the
Explanation appended to Section 415 of IPC? Even if there is
subsequent increase in the value
word "harm" has not been defined in the Indian Penal Code . According to the Black's Law Dictionary 'harm' means ... expression "harm" has not been defined in the Indian Penal Code : in its dictionary meaning it connotes hurt: injury: damage: impairment: moral wring
establishing a charge under Section 420 IPC. Section 415 IPC defines "cheating" which is to the following effect ... shall also be liable to fine."
18. According to Section 415 IPC, the inducement must be fraudulent and dishonest which depends upon