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Subject Study On Cheating And Criminal Breach Of Trust

Subject Study On Cheating And Criminal Breach Of Trust...
section1 October 24, 2024
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  • 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

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Cheating: Difference between breach of contract & cheating – Explained

Forgery not proved by the prosecution

Cheating: Non-disclosure of impotency during marriage is cheating under sections 417 and 420 IPC further direction to add the fir

Summoning order: Magistrate failed to see the criminal colour of a commercial civil dispute

Cheating: Taking possession of the truck on hire and failing to pay hire charges for months together while making false promises for its payment shows dishonest intention on the part of the accused

TAGGED:cheatingcheating and breachcheating and mere breach of contractmere breach of contractmere cheating
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