complaint was filed for the
offence under Section 489A, Section 489B, and
Section 489C read with Section 120B of IPC. The
said complaint was investigated ... Section 489A
and Section 489B read with Section 120B of IPC
and further convicted A-3 for the offence under
Section 489A read with Section
accordingly, cognizance of
the offence in the aforesaid section has been taken.
Section 489C reads as under-
Section 489C - Possession of Forged or counterfeit currency ... petitioners. From bare reading of
Section 489(C) of IPC it appears that essential ingredients of Section
489C are not attracted in the facts
Section 489C in The Jammu and Kashmir State Ranbir Penal Code, 1989
489C. Possession of forged or counterfeit currency notes or bank-notes.
- Whoever
rigorous imprisonment for three months each
for the offence punishable under section 489C of the Indian Penal Code, both the
sentences to run concurrently.
Prosecution ... section 489B of
the Indian Penal Code is unmerited and liable to be set aside. Conviction and sentence of
the appellants under section 489C
Akbar @ Sajid is hereby convicted for the offences punishable
under Section under Section 489C IPC and 17/18/18-B/20 of
Unlawful Activities (Prevention ... under Sections 17 / 18 / 18-B of Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act is 5 years whereas no minimum sentence is provided
under Sections 489C
City Sessions Court,
Bichar Bhawan, Calcutta convicting the appellant under Section 489C of
the Indian Penal Code and sentencing him to suffer rigorous
imprisonment ... imprisonment for a term of
four months for an offence under Section 489C of Indian Penal code.
The present appeal has been preferred
reason to believe that it to be forged or
counterfeited.
12. Section 489C IPC deals with possession of forged or
Crl.Appeal No.1512/2004 ... notes' includes currency notes of any country. In other words, Section
489C IPC is not restricted to Indian currency notes alone.
13. To constitute
suffer rigorous imprisonment
for seven years for the offence punishable under Section 489C of the Indian Penal Code. However, it was
directed that both ... suffer rigorous imprisonment for seven years for the offence punishable
under Section 489C of the Indian Penal Code. However, it was directed that both
applicant can be said to have committed an offence under
Section 489C I.P.C., for possession of fake currency notes,
yet an offence ... made out as the entire ingredient of
Section 489C of I.P.C. are not reflected even in the First
Information Report. Section 489C
imposed upon the
appellant under Section 489D and Rs.5,000/- under Section
489C IPC are enhanced ... rigorous imprisonment for one year under
Section 489D IPC and rigours imprisonment for six months
under Section 489C IPC. The amount of fine, be deposited