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person is convicted of any offence which includes theft, criminal misappropriation, criminal breach of trust, or cheating, or of having
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taking it, commits no theft, though he may commit criminal misappropriation of property.
(h) A sees a ring belonging ... table in Z' s house. Not venturing to misappropriate the ring immediately for fear of search and detection, A hides
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years, and shall also be liable to fine. Of criminal misappropriation of property
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criminal force her modesty. was used. Assault or criminal force in 357 The person assaulted or attempting wrongfully ... misappropriation 403 The owner of the property of property misappropriated. Criminal breach of trust, 406 The owner of the property
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extortion, or by robbery, and property which has been criminally misappropriated or in respect of which 1[ criminal breach ... whether the transfer has been made, or the misappropriation or breach of trust has been committed, within or without
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proved, it does not amount to criminal misappropriation
punishable under Section 403 of the Indian Penal Code. Wherein a person ... guilty of theft or criminal
misappropriation. But. however, after coming to know that the property
really belongs to another
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tried and that section reads thus:
The offence of criminal misappropriation or of criminal breach of
trust may be inquired ... thought it fit to make
special provision about criminal misappropriation and criminal
breach of trust in Section 181 Sub-clause
Allahabad High Court
tried and that Section reads thus:
"The offence of criminal misappropriation or of criminal breach of
trust may be inquired ... thought it fit to make
special provision about criminal misappropriation and criminal
breach of trust in Section 181 Sub-clause
Allahabad High Court
Charge
of criminal misappropriation against a public servant-
Sanction for prosecution under s. 197(1) of the Code of
Criminal ... prosecute a public servant
on a charge of criminal misappropriation, will depend on
whether the acts complained of hinge
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facts of the
present case, the alleged act of criminal misappropriation
complained of was not committed by them while they ... complainant that the said goods have
been criminally misappropriated by the accused."
"The accused by their act in illegally tampering
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