between the parties. Hence, the offence punishable
under Sections 406 or 420 of the Indian Penal Code is not made out. In support ... claim would not meet the
conditions specified under Section 405 of the Indian Penal Code in the absence
of any evidence to establish entrustment, dishonest
between the parties. Hence, the offence punishable
under Sections 406 or 420 of the Indian Penal Code is not made out. In support ... claim would not meet the
conditions specified under Section 405 of the Indian Penal Code in the absence
of any evidence to establish entrustment, dishonest
true and
constitute the offence as defined under Section 406.
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A
careful reading ... Section 405 IPC shows that a criminal
breach of trust involves the following ingredients:
(a) a person should have been entrusted with property
true and
constitute the offence as defined under Section 406 .
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A
careful reading ... Section 405 IPC shows that a criminal
breach of trust involves the following ingredients:
(a) a person should have been entrusted with property
this Court to the illustration 'c' of Section 405 of
Indian Penal Code which reads as under:-
"405. Criminal breach of trust ... Section 420 of Indian Penal Code is not made
out.
14. So far as the offence punishable under Section 406 of Indian
Penal Code
that to constitute the offence of cheating punishable under Section 420
of Indian Penal Code, the essential ingredient is that the accused must have ... trust having regard to
its definition contained in Section 405 of the Penal Code.
(See Ajay Mitra v. State
complaint against the
appellant constitute an offence under
Sections 405 and 420 IPC, 1860. Even in a
case where allegations are made ... been held as follows:-
20. Section 405 of the IPC deals with
criminal breach of trust and reads as follows:
"405. Criminal
complaint against the
appellant constitute an offence under
Sections 405 and 420 IPC, 1860. Even in a
case where allegations are made ... been held as follows:-
20. Section 405 of the IPC deals with
criminal breach of trust and reads as follows:
"405. Criminal
complaint against the
appellant constitute an offence under
Sections 405 and 420 IPC, 1860. Even in a
case where allegations are made ... been held as follows:-
20. Section 405 of the IPC deals with
criminal breach of trust and reads as follows:
"405. Criminal
find that no allegations are made attracting the
ingredients of Section 405 IPC. Likewise, there are no allegations as to
cheating ... beginning of the transaction between the
parties, neither the offence punishable under Section 420 of the Indian Penal
Code is made