Section 471 IPC
471. Using as genuine a forged document. Whoever fraudulently or dishonestly uses as genuine any document or electronic record which he knows or has reasonRead More →
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471. Using as genuine a forged document. Whoever fraudulently or dishonestly uses as genuine any document or electronic record which he knows or has reasonRead More →
472. Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable under section 467. Whoever makes or counterfeits any seal, plate or otherRead More →
473. Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable otherwise. Whoever makes or counterfeits any seal, plate or other instrument forRead More →
474. Having possession of document described in section 466 or 467, knowing it to be forged and intending to use it as genuine. Whoever hasRead More →
475. Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material. Whoever counterfeits upon, or in the substanceRead More →
476. Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents other than those described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material. Whoever counterfeits upon, orRead More →
477. Fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc., of will, authority to adopt, or valuable security. Whoever fraudulently or dishonestly, or with intent to cause damage or injuryRead More →
477A. Falsification of accounts. Whoever, being a clerk, officer or servant, or employed or acting in the capacity of a clerk, officer or servant, wilfully,Read More →
478. Trade marks. Rep. by the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of 1958, sec. 135 and Sch. (w.e.f. 25-11-1959) Read Indian Penal CodeRead More →
479. Property mark. A mark used for denoting that movable property belongs to a particular person is called a property mark. Read Indian Penal CodeRead More →
480. Using a false trade mark. Rep. by the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (43 of 1958), sec. 135 and Sch. (w.e.f 25-11-1959) ReadRead More →
481. Using a false property mark. Whoever marks any movable property or goods or any case, package or other receptacle containing movable property or goods,Read More →
482. Punishment for using a false property mark. Whoever uses any false property mark shall, unless he proves that he acted without intent to defraud,Read More →
483. Counterfeiting a property mark used by another. Whoever counterfeits any property mark used by any other person shall be punished with imprisonment of eitherRead More →
484. Counterfeiting a mark used by a public servant. Whoever counterfeits any property mark used by a public servant, or any mark used by aRead More →
485. Making or possession of any instrument for counterfeiting a property mark. Whoever makes or has in his possession any die, plate or other instrumentRead More →
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