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The offence of criminal breach of trust consists of
Conversion.
Disposal of property.
Misappropriation.
Any one of these.
- Conversion: This involves treating someone else's property as your own. It is using or possessing it in a manner inconsistent with the actual owner's rights.
- Disposal of property: This refers to selling, transferring, or disposing of property that one does not rightfully own or has no authority over.
- Misappropriation: This is the act of taking someone's property or funds dishonestly for one's own use, especially when entrusted with it.
- Any one of these: The offence of criminal breach of trust involves any of these actions—conversion, disposal of property, or misappropriation. It occurs when someone entrusted with property violates that trust.
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