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Central Government Act Section 477A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
477A. 2[ Falsification of accounts.-- Whoever, being a clerk
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against their convictions under
sections 120B, 420 and 477A, I. P. C.
2. The case against the appellants ... three offences of Section 120B, three offences
of Section 477A, three offences of abetment of the offence of Section
477A
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Code. The fifth and sixth charges were under Section 477A, Penal Code;
the fifth being related to Money Order ... this charge, three charges for an
offence under Section 477A, Penal Code, If committed within the same
period and forming
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jury for an offence under Section
477A, Penal Code, and, in the alternative, for an offence under Section
408, Penal ... Committing Magistrate framed a charge under Section 477A only
and not under Section 408, Penal Code. Several prosecution witnesses
were
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appeal against their conviction
under Sections 406, 477 and 477A, Penal Code, by the Additional
Sessions Judge Banaras. The trial ... appellants for offences under Sections 477 and
477A. I. P. C. is challenged on the ground that on the facts
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for offences under Sections 409 and 477A, Penal Code. The charge under
Section 409 Penal Code was that ... Section 409, Penal Code.
2. The charge under Section 477A was that he in the year 1947 at Etah
wilfully
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Jodhpur, for trial under Sections 409, 467, 471 and 477A, Indian Penal
Code. He was in the employment ... cases
were taken up for offences under Section 477A, Indian Penal Code, an
objection was raised that they were barred
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both the accused
persons committed an offence under Section 477A of the Indian Penal
Code. In the verification ... filed against the accused persons
under Sections 406 and 477A of the Indian Penal Code. On this complaint
the learned
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respondent of offences under Sections 406 and 477A, I.P.C. The
respondent was convicted of these offences ... default, rigorous imprisonment for two months, and under Section
477A, I.P.C., to rigours imprisonment for six months
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Sessions Judge. Bhawani Patna on charges under Sections 409. 477A and
467 of the Indian Penal Code.
2. The respondent ... directions fo the
effect that a charge under Section 477A I. P. C. should be framed; that
the prosecution should
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