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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 420 IPC"
Litigant Can't Sue His Advocate For Cheating/ Fraud Merely On Losing Case: Karnataka High Court
Mumbai Court Grants Default Bail To Man Of Chinese Origin Accused Of Running Int'l Racket Of Fraudulent Loan Apps
Bank Can Initiate Criminal Action If Account Declared Fraud, Even After Invoking SARFAESI Act: Karnataka High Court
Summoning Accused In A Criminal Matter Is A Serious Business, Should Not Be Done Mechanically: J&K&L High Court
Changing Label Of Offence From S.495 IPC To S.420 Does Not Overcome Bar On Cognizance For Offence Against Marriage U/S 198 CrPC: J&K&L High Court
Is Prosecution For IPC Offences Barred After Case Under Section 138 NI Act?Supreme Court Refers To Larger Bench
Failure To Disclose Impotency Before Marriage: Madras High Court Directs Police To Register Offences For Cheating
S.420 IPC Not Attracted In Absence Of Specific Allegation That Dishonest/ Fraudulent Intention Existed Since Inception: Karnataka High Court
Simultaneous Prosecution Of Accused U/S 420 IPC & S.138 NI Act On Same Set Of Facts Not "Double Jeopardy": J&K&L High Court
Invoking S.138 Of NI Act Does Not Bar Registration Of Crime Under Sections 406, 420 IPC: Karnataka High Court
Section 420 IPC - Cheating Case Liable To Be Quashed If No Allegation Of Dishonest Inducement Is Made Against Accused: Supreme Court
Going Back On Promise To Marry Not Cheating But Failure To Repay Loan Will Attract S.420 IPC: Karnataka High Court On Film Director's Plea
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