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Declares Breach of Contract a Civil Dispute Not Amounting to Cheating or Criminal Intimidation

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Calcutta High Court Quashes Proceedings Under Sections 420/506/34 IPC, Declares Breach of Contract a Civil Dispute Not Amounting to Cheating or Criminal Intimidation
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Calcutta High Court Quashes Proceedings Under Sections 420/506/34 IPC, Declares Breach of Contract a Civil Dispute Not Amounting to Cheating or Criminal Intimidation

Court’s Decision: The Calcutta High Court quashed the criminal proceedings against the petitioners, initiated under Sections 420 (cheating), 506 (criminal intimidation), and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code…
Posted by Rawlaw March 5, 2025

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