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Mere Breach Of Contract Cannot Constitute Cheating Unless Dishonest Intention Is Shown At Beginning Of Transaction: Delhi High Court
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Though the distinction is a fine one the same has to be judged by the conduct of the parties. Subsequent conduct of the alleged cannot be a sole test, and a mere breach of contract cannot give rise to criminal prosecution for cheating unless the fraudulent or dishonest intention is shown right at th
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  • Though the distinction is a fine one the same has to be judged by the conduct of the parties. Subsequent conduct of the alleged cannot be a sole test, and a mere breach of contract cannot give rise to criminal prosecution for cheating unless the fraudulent or dishonest intention is shown right at the beginning of the transaction, that is the time w...
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