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Under Section 320(1) Cr. P.C. for criminal breach of trust by a clerk or servant, which section of IPC is applicable?
410
408
412
415
Let’s break it down option by option:
- Section 410 IPC: This one just defines "stolen property." It doesn’t deal with breach of trust at all.
- Section 408 IPC: Here’s the key section. This specifically covers "Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant." If a clerk or servant commits criminal breach of trust, this is the one that applies.
- Section 412 IPC: This section deals with "dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity." We’re nowhere near breach of trust here.
- Section 415 IPC: This defines "Cheating." Not breach of trust either.
So, to cut through the noise: Section 408 IPC fits perfectly for criminal breach of trust by a clerk or servant.
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