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Some one has used Blank Documents duly affixed with Thumb impressions originally procured for filling a Case in the court and instead used for registring a Sale Deed of Land

2007-03-08 00:47:50 · 10 answers · asked by tiger2000plus 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Section 420 IPC does not define Cheating it only provides punishment for cheating. Section 415 IPC defines cheating as >>>>
Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to consent that any person shall retain any property, or intentionally induces the person so deceived to do or omit to do anything which he would not do omit if he were not so deceived, and which act or omission causes or is likely to cause damage or harm to that person in body, mind, reputation or property, is said to "cheat".

Explanation. A dishonest concealment of facts is deception within the meaning of this section.


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(a) A, by falsely pretending to be in the Civil Service, intentionally deceives Z, and thus dishonestly induces Z to let him have on credit goods for which he does not mean to pay. A cheats.

(b) A, by putting a counterfeit make on an article, intentionally deceives Z into a belief that this article was made by a certain celebrated manufacturer, and thus dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for the article. A cheats.

(c) A, by exhibiting to Z a false sample of an article, intentionally deceives Z into believer that the article corresponds with the sample, and thereby, dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for the article. A cheats.

(d) A, by tendering in payment for an article a bill on a house with which A keeps on money, and by which A expects that the will be dishonored, intentionally deceives Z, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to deliver the article, intending not to pay for it. A cheats.

(e) A, by pledging as diamonds article which he knows are not diamonds, intentionally deceives Z, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A cheats.

(f) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A means to repay any money that Z may led to him and thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend him money. A not intending to repay it A cheats.

(g) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A means to deliver to Z a certain quantity of indigo plant which he does not intend to deliver and thereby dishonestly induces Z to advance money upon the faith of such deliver. A cheats; but if A, at the of obtaining the money, intends to deliver the indigo plant, and afterwards breaks his contract and does not deliver it, he does not cheat, but is liable only to a civil action for breach of contract.

(h) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A has performed A's part of a contract made with Z, which he has not performed, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to pay money. A cheats.

(i) A sells and coveys an estate to B.A, knowing that in consequence of such sale he has no right to the property, sells or mortgages the same to Z, without disclosing the fact of the previous sale and conveyance to B, and receives the purchase or mortgage money for Z. A cheats.


Section 420 IPC states punishment for cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
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Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived any property to any person, or to make, alter or destroy the whole or any part of a valuable security, or anything which is signed or sealed, and which is capable of being converted into a valuable security, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.
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2007-03-09 23:57:04 · answer #1 · answered by vijay m Indian Lawyer 7 · 0 0

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2016-06-02 18:55:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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Definition of Section 420 - As per the IPC - Criminal Laws in India?
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Some one has used Blank Documents duly affixed with Thumb impressions originally procured for filling a Case in the court and instead used for registring a Sale Deed of Land

2015-08-12 06:10:07 · answer #3 · answered by Pia 1 · 0 0

Section 420 IPC explains the punishment for cheating and inducing someone dishonestly to deliver property.

2007-03-11 10:26:05 · answer #4 · answered by V.T.Venkataram 7 · 0 0

Religious laws has always been a means of persecution and oppress its citizen and retain power in the name of religion. For centuries this has been going on, earlier it was the kings & queens in collaboration with the Church. This has also been a reason for many revolutions; two examples are the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution. Many of the states follow Islamic Laws (Sharia). The reason for following the Sharia is same as it was earlier oppress its citizen and or retain power. With the oil revenue most of its citizen is well cared of at present in these monarchies but they may not able to survive beyond the next 30 to 40 years. Sharia has very strict laws, this is the sole reason most of the dictators of the Muslim majority states after toppling Democratic governments have opted to Sharia Law. The reason has been the same oppress it citizen in the name of religion with the sole intention of retaining power. Religion is an individual choice while state and its civil and criminal laws is for the collective masses. It is in the interest of democracy and its masses that these two are not mixed up as religious laws date back to a century to 1000’s of year back and what was prevalent than cannot be relevant today. Religious laws have never been successful in the past and is surely bound fail in the states under religious laws in the near future.

2016-03-18 04:03:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

section 420- Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property:- Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to make, alter or destroy the whole or any part of a being converted into a valuable security, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.

imprisonment for 7 years and fine- cognizable - non bailable- compoundable

2015-02-03 14:26:33 · answer #6 · answered by Sarbeswar Sahoo 1 · 0 0

i lended 1 lakh to one of my friend on the condition dat he ll return my money aftr 1 month bt nw its 6months neithr he has returned my money nor picking p my call cn i sue him under 420?

2014-12-10 02:17:51 · answer #7 · answered by arpan 1 · 0 0

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Now, let me see. Isn't the Islamic "Civil Law" the one about Marriages and Inheritance ? Where the Muslim is allowed 4 wives, legally and gets the bigger share of the inheritance than his sister and so on and so forth? While the Islamic "Criminal Law" the one where they get their arms cut off for stealing and 200 lashes for minor offenses and so on? Hell, it doesn't take too much intelligence to see why your Muslims there want only the good half and not the rest!? Have you seen Muslims ever being fair and just? Peace. ST

2016-04-09 06:11:19 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

force fully using antisocial eliments taken signatures on blank cheques and bond papers and promisary notes two months back what should i do if i complaint in police station they have threatned me to kill what should i do know

2015-08-27 03:38:33 · answer #9 · answered by Radha 1 · 0 0

Good sir

2014-10-20 06:21:26 · answer #10 · answered by V J Kumar 1 · 0 0

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