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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused in Counterfeit Currency Case on Grounds of Parity and Bailable Offence. The court held that where a co-accused has been granted bail on the ground that the offence under Section 489-C IPC is bailable, the same principle applies to another accused similarly placed.

The applicant, Kiran Kumar Kanhyalal Khadra (accused No.2), was arrested in connection with C.R. No.176 of 2010 registered at L.T. Marg Police Station...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Counterfeit Currency Possession and Use Under IPC Sections 489(B) and 489(C) — Accused's Possession of Fake Notes and Attempt to Use Them Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Noor Islam s/o Sadik Ali, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge-5, Aurangabad in Sessions Case No.83/2012 for offences under S...

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High Court of Karnataka Grants Bail to Accused in Fake Currency Case Under NIA Act — Appellant Entitled to Bail on Grounds of Parity and Lack of Direct Evidence of Conspiracy

The appellant, Smt. J. Vanitha @ Thangam, was accused No.4 in Special Case No.785 of 2018 pending before the XLIX Additional City Civil and Sessions J...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Refusal to Discharge Accused in Fake Currency Case. Prima Facie Evidence of Involvement Found Sufficient for Trial Under Sections 489B and 489C IPC.

The appellant, Dipakbhai Jagdishchandra Patel, was implicated in a case involving the possession and sale of counterfeit Saudi Arabian Riyal currency ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against Accused in Counterfeit Currency Case — Lack of Mens Rea and Knowledge of Counterfeit Notes. Petitioner deposited demonetized currency notes in bank; five notes found counterfeit but no evidence she knew they were fake, essential for Section 489B IPC.

The petitioner, Sanskriti Jayantilal Salia, filed a criminal writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and Section 482 of the Code ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Possession and Use of Fake Currency Notes Under IPC Sections 489B and 489C. The court affirmed the trial court's finding that the appellant knowingly used and possessed a counterfeit Rs.500 note, rejecting the appeal for lack of merit.

The appellant, Mansur Azaruddin Shaikh, was convicted by the 2nd Ad-Hoc Sessions Judge, Sewree, Mumbai, for offences under Sections 489B and 489C of t...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Counterfeit Currency Case Due to Procedural Lapses and Lack of Independent Witnesses. Conviction under Sections 489B and 489C IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove possession and intent beyond reasonable doubt.

The appellant, T.N. Kumara, was convicted by the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Mysore, in SC No.12/2012 for offences under Sections 489B and ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Counterfeit Currency Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Non-Compliance with Mandatory Provisions. Failure to Join Independent Panch Witnesses and Inconsistencies in Seizure and Recovery Cast Doubt on Prosecution Case Under Sections 489B and 489C IPC.

The appellant, Shaikh Nazir Shaikh Failu, was convicted by the trial court for offences under Sections 489B and 489C of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (I...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Three Accused for Counterfeiting Currency Notes under Sections 489B and 489C IPC. Possession and Use of Fake Currency Notes Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt Based on Police Raid and Expert Evidence.

The case involves three appellants, Nafiz Alam Nurul Hudd Shaikh, Mohd. Sadidul Mohd. Majidali Haq, and Asamul Safaruddin Shaikh, who were convicted b...