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Section 406 in The Indian Penal Code 406. - Punishment for criminal breach of trust.—Whoever commits criminal breach of trust shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.

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Delhi High Court Sonal Sharma &Anr vs State Govt. Of NctOf Delhi on 19 August, 2014 Bench: MS. JUSTICE INDERMEET KAUR About/from the judgment: Mere one line at the end of complaint that Istridhan articles are lying with in-laws would not by itself be su

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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Arun Vyas &Anr vs Anita Vyas on 14 May, 1999 Bench: K.Venkataswami, Syed Shah Quadri About/from the judgment: The Supreme Court in so far as the offence under Section 406 is concerned upheld the order of discharge passed by the Ma

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Delhi High Court Savitri Devi vs Ramesh Chand And Ors. on 19 May, 2003 Equivalent citations: 2003 CriLJ 2759, 104 (2003) DLT 824, II (2003) DMC 328, 2003 (69) DRJ 6 Author: J Kapoor Bench: J Kapoor JUDGMENT J.D. Kapoor, J. 1. Though Stat

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Delhi HC held that criminal intent should be mentioned in the FIR to bring about a charge of 406. Mere one line in the end that 

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Delhi HC discharged accused as all technicalities as contemplated for entrustment in Section 406 IPC were not made out in the complaint

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NON-REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1565 OF 2017 (Arising from SLP(Crl.) No.5458/2016) Varala Bharath Kumar and another ..Appellants Versus State of Telangana and another ..Respondents

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Supreme Court held that even if the assertions of the wife as beating is taken as gospel truth, still it does not attract S. 406 of IPC if the constituents of that section is not fulfilled.

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Supreme Court discussed complete merits of how #498a ought to be made applicable and discharged all accused of S. 498a and charged only Mother-in-law with S. 406 of IPC

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Supreme Court held that 406 requires date of entrustment and date of denial of return of articles and charge u/s 406 can not be levied without these

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