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and 120B IPC: Reaffirms That Non-Payment of Dues Without Criminal Intent Is a Civil Dispute and Not Cheating or Breach of Trust

Home - and 120B IPC: Reaffirms That Non-Payment of Dues Without Criminal Intent Is a Civil Dispute and Not Cheating or Breach of Trust

Calcutta High Court Quashes Proceedings Under Sections 420, 406, and 120B IPC: Reaffirms That Non-Payment of Dues Without Criminal Intent Is a Civil Dispute and Not Cheating or Breach of Trust
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Calcutta High Court Quashes Proceedings Under Sections 420, 406, and 120B IPC: Reaffirms That Non-Payment of Dues Without Criminal Intent Is a Civil Dispute and Not Cheating or Breach of Trust

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court quashed the proceedings in Complaint Case No. CNS 3902 of 2022 under Sections 420 (cheating), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and 120B (criminal conspiracy)…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025

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