Section 250 IPC
250. Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered. Whoever, having coin in his possession with respect to which the offence defined inRead More →
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250. Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered. Whoever, having coin in his possession with respect to which the offence defined inRead More →
251. Delivery of Indian coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered. Whoever, having coin in his possession with respect to which the offence definedRead More →
252. Possession of coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof. Whoever, fraudulently or with intent that fraud mayRead More →
253. Possession of Indian coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof. Whoever, fraudulently or with intent that fraudRead More →
254. Delivery of coin as genuine, which, when first possessed, the deliverer did not know to be altered. Whoever delivers to any other person asRead More →
255. Counterfeiting Government stamp. Whoever counterfeits, or knowingly performs any part of the process of counterfeiting, any stamp issued by Government for the purpose ofRead More →
256. Having possession of instrument or material for counterfeiting Government stamp. Whoever has in his possession any instrument or material for the purpose of beingRead More →
257. Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting Government stamp. Whoever makes or performs any part of the process of making, or buys, or sells, orRead More →
258. Sale of counterfeit Government stamp. Whoever, sells, or offers for sale, any stamp which he knows or has reason to believe to be aRead More →
259. Having possession of counterfeit Government stamp. Whoever has in his possession any stamp which he knows to be a counterfeit of any stamp issuedRead More →
260. Using as genuine a Government stamp known to be a counterfeit. Whoever uses as genuine any stamp, knowing it to be counterfeit of anyRead More →
261. Effacing, writing from substance bearing Government stamp, or removing from document a stamp used for it, with intent to cause loss to Government. Whoever,Read More →
262. Using Government stamp known to have been before used. Whoever, fraudulently or with intent to cause loss to the Government, uses for any purposeRead More →
263. Erasure of mark denoting that stamp has been used. Whoever, fraudulently or with intent to cause loss to Government, erases or removes from aRead More →
263A. Prohibition of fictitious stamps. (1) Whoever- (a) makes, knowingly utters, deals in or sells any fictitious stamps, or knowingly uses for any postal purposeRead More →
264. Fraudulent use of false instrument for weighing. Whoever fraudulently uses any instrument for weighing which he knows to be false, shall be punished withRead More →
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