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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi, a businessman, has a letter of credit from his supplier, Mr. Sharma, for ₹50,000. Ravi, intending to deceive his bank, adds an extra zero to the amount, making it ₹500,000. He then presents this altered letter to the bank to secure a larger loan. Ravi has committed forgery under Section 335 of The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023.
Example 2:
Priya, an employee at a real estate firm, finds a blank cheque signed by her boss, Mr. Verma. The cheque is meant for a payment of up to ₹20,000. Priya, however, fills in the amount as ₹50,000 and deposits it into her own account. Priya has committed forgery by fraudulently altering the cheque.
Example 3:
Arjun, a property dealer, without the knowledge of the property owner, Mr. Kapoor, creates a fake sale deed showing that Mr. Kapoor has sold his property to Arjun. Arjun then tries to sell this property to a third party, Mr. Singh, using the fake document. Arjun has committed forgery.
Example 4:
Sita, a secretary, is asked by her boss, Mr. Rao, to prepare his will. Mr. Rao dictates that his property should be divided equally among his three children. Sita, intending t...
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