Section 472 of IPC : Section 472: Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable under section 467
IPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi, a skilled engraver, creates a counterfeit seal that closely resembles the official seal of a prominent Indian university. He intends to use this fake seal to create forged degree certificates for students who are willing to pay a hefty sum for a degree without actually completing their studies. Ravi is caught by the police with the counterfeit seal in his possession before he can use it. Under Section 472 of the Indian Penal Code, Ravi can be charged with making or possessing a counterfeit seal with the intent to commit forgery, which is punishable under Section 467. He faces imprisonment for life or a term up to seven years, along with a fine.
Example 2:
Priya, an employee at a government office, discovers that her colleague, Suresh, has a counterfeit stamp that mimics the official stamp used for land registration documents. Suresh plans to use this fake stamp to forge land ownership documents and sell them to unsuspecting buyers. Priya reports this to the authorities, and Suresh is arrested with the counterfeit stamp in his possession. Under Section 472 of the Indian Penal Code, Suresh can be charged with possessing a counterfeit instrument with the intent to commit forgery, which is punishable under Section 467. He could face imprisonment for life or a term up to seven years, and also be liable to pay a fine.