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Police have seized counterfeit currency notes of over ? 85 lakh face value from Thane city of Maharashtra and arrested Mukesh, Kapil and Seema. They were about to deliver this currency to Sachin and Mahesh. The arrest was made by Thane police's Crime Unit-V (Wagle Estate). Acting on a tip-off that some persons were coming to Kapurbawdi Circle on Wednesday evening for the sale of fake currency notes, a police team led by senior inspector Vikas Ghodke laid a trap and seized fake ? 2,000 denomination notes of ? 85.48 lakh face value. Whoever delivers to another person as genuine any counterfeit currency which he knows to be counterfeit, but which that other person is not aware of at the time when he received it, is guilty of counterfeit currency.
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Alibi – a friend of the court.
Bona vacantia – Goods without an owner
Caveat emptor – Let the buyer beware.
Caveat venditor -Let the doer beware.
Caveat Venditor is a Latin term which means let the seller bewar.
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