Subject Study
- Cheating & Criminal Breach of Trust: If there is no entrustment of property criminal breach of trust would not arise but cheating may attract [Directions to police and magistrates to examine contents if complaint involved cheating or criminal breach of trust]
- Quash: Cheating: Since the complainant’s filing of the FIR appears to be an attempt to misuse criminal law accused acquitted
- Bigamy: Section 494 IPC: The bride has shown a fake divorce judgment to her husband amounts to cheating
- Cheating: After consideration if the land was not transferred to the complainant or did not exist or had been sold or transferred to somebody else then it is cheating
- Cheating: Non-disclosure of impotency during marriage is cheating under sections 417 and 420 IPC further direction to add the fir
- Quash: Cheating: In order to constitute an offence of cheating, the intention to cheat must be available from the inception
- Cost: Hon’ble Supreme court imposed cost on the husband to file cheating case on his wife
- Complaint must contain allegations on cheating
- Cheating: Breach of contract is not the only remedy for contract allegations section 420 IPC also attracted
- Cheating: Difference between breach of contract & cheating – Explained
- S.C ON Cheating and breach of contract
- Cheating and Breach of contract
- Section 420 IPC: The contention that since charge sheet has been filed the present appeal is to be dismissed was rejected