Section 403State of Jammu-Kashmir Act
Section 403: Dishonest misappropriation of property
Dishonest misappropriation of property.
- Whoever dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use any movable property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.Illustration(a)
A takes property belonging, to Z out Z's possession in good faith, believing, at the time when he takes it, that the property belongs to himself. A is not guilty of theft; but if A, after discovering his mistakes dishonestly appropriates the property to his own use, he is guilty of an offence under this section.(b)
A being on friendly terms with Z, goes into Z's library in Z's absence, and takes away a book without Z's express consent. Here, if A was under the impression that he has Z's implied consent to take the book for the purpose of reading it. A has not committed theft. But, if afterwards sells the book for his own benefit, he is guilty of an offence under this section.(c)
A and B being joint owners of a horse; A takes the horse out of B's possession, intending to use it. Here, as A has a right to use the horse, he does not dishonestly misappropriate it. But if A sells the horse and appropriates the whole proceeds to his own use, he is guilty of an offence under this section.(d)
A sees Z drop his purse with money in it. A picks up the purse with the intention of restoring it to Z but afterwards appropriates it to his own use. A has committed an offence under this section.(e)
A finds purse with money, not knowing to whom it belongs; he afterwards discovers that it belongs to Z, and appropriates it to his own use. A is guilty of an offence under this section.(f)
A finds a valuable ring, not knowing to whom it belongs. A sells it immediately without attempting to discover the owner. A is guilty of an offence under this section.Previous
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