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thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A cheats.
(f) A Intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A means ... money, A not intending to repay it. A cheats.
(g) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A means
Central Government Act
complaint would
reveal that the accused had the intention to cheat the accused at the very
inception ... thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A
cheats.
(f) A intentionally deceives Z in the belief that A means
Andhra High Court
complainant should establish that the accused had an intention to cheat
even at the time of entering into transaction ... question whether the accused had, in fact, an intention to cheat even at the
time of inception can be decided
Andhra High Court
complaint would
reveal that the accused had the intention to cheat the accused at the very
inception ... thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A
cheats.
(f) A intentionally deceives Z in the belief that A means
Andhra High Court
thus :
5.1. With a dishonest intention of cheating the complainant, second and third respondents approached him for lease finance facility ... complainant by their attitude and with an intention to cheat dishonestly the complainant, the complaint came to be lodged
Madras High Court
petitioner-accused
represented by its President had clear intention to cheat the
complainant firm after receiving the silk fabrics ... business with the petitioner, had any intention to cheat
the complainant. In the said paragraph, the complainant
Karnataka High Court
complainant and fulfil a dishonest and fraudulent
intention to cheat the accused/petitioner had been sending her purchase
order ... Palanitkar (supra), it was held that the
intention of cheating must be shown to exist at the time of making
Calcutta High Court
knowledge, executed forged documents of sale with an intention to cheat
and cheated respondent No. 3 by suppling goods ... substandard product to respondent No. 3 with an
intention to cheat and cheated the complainant by supplying substandard
goods
Bombay High Court
loss. In order to constitute an offence of cheating, the intention to decive should be in existence at the time ... allegation has been made that he had an intention to cheat the respondent from the very inception."
Learned
Madras High Court
available on record would clearly indicate that the intention
to cheat was there from the beginning and, therefore, prima facie ... reports is
not to such an extent that intention to cheat can be gathered
therefrom. From the letters written
Orissa High Court
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