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Central Government Act Section 406 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
406. Punishment for criminal breach of trust.-- Whoever commits
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 406 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
406. Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases ... Supreme Court that an order under this section is expedient for the ends of justice, it may direct that
Central Government Act
Section 406(2) (e) rule 42 of Taxation--Appeal
against a tax or rateable value--Deposit of amount claimed
condition ... account of
infraction or Art. 14; (ii)Section 406(2) (e) and s. 411
(b) are null and void
Supreme Court of India
Central Government Act Section 406 in The Companies Act, 1956
406. Application of sections 539 to 544 to proceedings under
Central Government Act
Mehta under Section 120 B read with Sections
406 and 420 I.P.C. After completing the investigation a
charge ... Mehra under Section 120-B read
with Sections 406 and 420 Indian Penal Code. After
completing the investigation
Supreme Court of India
Division Bench of the Gujarat
High Court holding that Section 406(2)(e) of the Bombay
Provincial Municipal Corporations ... State of Gujarat was a valid
piece of legislation. Section 406 of the Act we may set out
here
Supreme Court of India
extent specified in Section 140.
8. Section 406 provides for appeals against fixation of any ratable
value or taxes ... which
reads as follows:
407. For the purposes of Section 406, cause of complaint shall be
deemed to have accrued
Supreme Court of India
whereby it had
quashed the charge sheet under Sections 406 and 494 of the
Indian Penal Code, has preferred this ... basis of the aforesaid written report, a case
under Sections 406, 494 and 498A of the Indian Penal Code
Supreme Court of India
quashing of the FIR No. 62/2004 under
Section 406/120B IPC registered at police station Kapashera. The
petitioners have ... State, the
charge-sheet has been filed under Section 406/120B IPC against the
petitioners. It is his contention that
Delhi High Court
under Section 420, I.P.C., and not under Section 406,
I.P.C. This contention was negatived, and their ... facts disclosed two offences were made out both under
Sections 406 and 420, I.P.C. When there
Madras High Court
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