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H takes property belonging to S out of the possession of S in good faith, believing at the time when he takes it, that the property belongs, to himself. Later on realizing his mistake,. H continues to appropriate the property to his own use. H has committed the offence of.
Robbery
Criminal breach of trust
Criminal Misappropriation
Cheating
Taking away a movable tangible property in good faith is not an offence but he needs to return it like a prudent man when he came to know that it is not his property. With the knowledge that it is not his property, if a person appropriates the property it amounts to criminal misappropriation under section 403.
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