amounts to
breach of promise to marry and not cheating within the meaning
of section 415 or section 417 of IPC. What ... cheating" has
been defined in section 415 of IPC. It reads as under:
" Section 415 . Cheating.- Whoever, by
deceiving any person, fraudulently
constitute an offence under Section 420 are as
follows:
(i) a person must commit the offence of cheating
under Section 415 ... cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to
constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC.
8. "Cheating" is defined under Section 415
under section 420 read with section 120B , IPC, and section 276C and 277 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, section 420 , IPC, section 276C ... mind section 415 and 420 , IPC, which deals with "cheating". Section 415 reads thus :
"415. Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently
comes within the definition of Section 415 of the IPC, which reads as under.--
" Section 415 . Cheating.--
(b) Intentionally induces the person so deceived ... circumstances, has held that the offence does fall for cheating punishable under Section 415 of the IPC and the same does not come within
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