Sections-415 and 420 of the Penal Code,1860
The Penal Code, 1860
(ACT NO. XLV OF 1860)
CHAPTER XVII
OF OFFENCES AGAINST
PROPERTY
Of Cheating
Cheating
415. Whoever, by
deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so
deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to consent that any person
shall retain any property, or intentionally induces the person so deceived to
do or omit to do anything which he would not do or omit if he were not so
deceived, and which act or omission causes or is likely to cause damage or harm
to that person in body, mind, reputation or property, is said to
"cheat".
Explanation.-A
dishonest concealment of facts is a deception within the meaning of this
section.
Illustrations
(a) A, by falsely
pretending to be in the Civil Service, intentionally deceives Z, and thus
dishonestly induces Z to let him have on credit goods for which he does not
mean, to pay. A cheats.
(b) A, by putting a
counterfeit mark on an article, intentionally deceives Z into a belief that
this article was made by a certain celebrated manufacturer, and thus
dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for the article, A cheats.
(c) A, by exhibiting to Z a false sample of an article, intentionally deceives Z into believing that the article corresponds with the sample, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for the article. A cheats.
(d) A, by tendering in
payment for an article a bill on a house with which A keeps no money, and by
which A expects that the bill will be dishonoured, intentionally deceives Z,
and thereby dishonestly induces Z to deliver the article, intending not to pay
for it. A cheats.
(e) A, by pledging as
diamonds articles which he knows are not diamonds intentionally deceives Z, and
thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A cheats.
(f) A intentionally
deceives Z into a belief that A means to repay any money that Z may lend to him
and thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend him money, A not intending to repay
it. A cheats.
(g) A intentionally
deceives Z into a belief that A means to deliver to Z a certain quantity of
indigo plant which he does not intent to deliver, and thereby dishonestly
induces Z to advance money upon the faith of such delivery. A cheats; but if A,
at the time of obtaining the money, intends to deliver the indigo plant, and
afterwards breaks his contract and does not deliver it, he does not cheat, but
is liable only to a civil action for breach of contract.
(h) A intentionally
deceives Z into a belief that A has performed A's part of a contract made with
Z, which he has not performed, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to pay money.
A cheats.
(i) A sells and conveys
an estate to B. A, knowing that in consequence of such sale he has no right to
the property, sells or mortgages the same to Z, without disclosing the fact of
the previous sale and conveyance to B, and receive the purchase or mortgage
money from Z, A cheats.
Cheating
and dishonestly inducing deliver of property
420. Whoever cheats and
thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived to deliver any property to any
person, or to make, alter or destroy the whole or any part of a valuable
security, or anything which is signed or sealed, and which is capable to being
converted into a valuable security, shall be punished with imprisonment of
either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also
be liable to fine.
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