IPC
IPC Section 465 - Punishment For Forgery
Whoever commits forgery shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with a fine, or with both.
IPC Section 465: Explained in simple terms
If a person engages in forgery, which involves falsifying documents, signatures, or other records to deceive others, they can face legal consequences. This could include imprisonment for up to two years, a monetary fine, or both penalties combined. Forgery typically involves creating fake documents or altering legitimate ones to mislead or defraud someone. The law is designed to deter and punish such deceptive practices, emphasizing the seriousness of undermining trust through falsified documents.
Key Details of IPC Section 465
Offense |
forgery |
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Punishment |
Up to 2 years imprisonment or fine or both |
Cognizance |
Non-cognizable |
Bailable or Not |
Bailable |
Triable By |
Magistrate of the first class |
Compoundable Offenses Nature |
Non-compoundable |