cover breach of trust under Section 405 of the Indian Penal Code." has no legs to stand upon. Ld. Counsel has prayed ... submission of charge sheet under Section 407 of the Indian Penal Code against the driver of the said vehicle. According to the Respondent/Insurance
flimsy ground that the police had lodged an FIR under section 407 of the IPC
(criminal breach of trust). The complainant ... registered by the police under section 407 IPC
pertaining to criminal breach of trust. There had been no delay in the
appointment
Indian Penal Code .
2. Brief facts of the prosecution's case are as under
On 26/08/2008 one Sanjay Shyanmscindar Gadodia
gave ... registered crime uls.436, 407, 201
and 34 of the Indian Penal Code . The provisions of these sections arc as under:
S ection
account of the reasons that FIR has not been
registered under Section 407 of the IPC, therefore, provisions of policy
cannot ... prior to the departure of the vehicle and
at the godown. Section 407 was not applied meaning thereby that in that
case the offence
lodged with the police and after investigation,
charge-sheet under Section 407 IPC had been submitted. It was
contended on behalf ... that the criminal case is for
prosecution of the accused under Section 407 IPC. Value etc. of the
missing raw material
case F.I.R. No.43/2017 dated
1.6.2017 under Section 407 of IPC on the ground that
offender could be traced ... same, the F.I.R No.43/2017 dated
1.6.2017 under Section 407 of IPC is kept untraced.
Record of police
that the chargesheet in the criminal case had been filed
under section 407 IPC which was a criminal breach of trust
that the chargesheet in the criminal case had been filed
under section 407 IPC which was a criminal breach of trust
basis of which the
Police registered crime No.78/09 under Section 407 IPC against the
absconding driver of truck. After investigation ... lodged First Information No.78/2009, for the offence
under Section 407 I.P.C. on 08.03.2009. In the First Information Report , it
is mentioned
failed to locate the vehicle, FIR No.98 was recorded under Section 407 IPC on 17.04.2012. It is case of the complainant ... loss would not amount to theft, as FIR was recorded under Section 307 IPC. Be that as it may, we have perused