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  1. Dishonest misappropriation of property. 403. Whoever dishonestly misappropriates, or converts to his own use, or causes any other person to dispose of, any property, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall...

  2. May 2, 2024 · The maximum penalties for aggravated dishonest misappropriation of property, where the property was taken from a deceased person, are a jail term of up to 3 years and a fine. If the offender was employed as the deceased’s clerk or servant at the time however, the maximum jail term is 7 years.

  3. Jun 1, 2023 · Dishonestly misappropriation of property. We represented clients who was charged for dishonestly misappropriation of property in the Magistrate Court, and managed to obtain leave in the Court of Appeal to appeal, and we subsequently handled the appeal.

  4. Dishonest misappropriation of property 403. Whoever dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use movable property, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 2 years, or with fine, or with both.

  5. A dishonestly misappropriates the property. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · Causing public nuisance. A person commits an offence of causing public nuisance under the Penal Code if he causes either common injury, danger or annoyance to the public or people within a vicinity. Public nuisance can be contrasted with that of private nuisance.

  7. Dishonest Misappropriation of Property (DMOP) refers to the misappropriation of any found and moveable property, by a person, who decides to keep it for his/her own use.

  8. STUDENT NOTES criminal misappropriation sec. 403: whoever dishonestly misappropriates, or converts to his own use, or causes any other person to dispose of, any.

  9. Dec 16, 2016 · Dishonest misappropriation of property. According to Section 403, whoever dishonestly misappropriates or coverts a movable property for him own use will be guilty of dishonest misappropriation of property.

  10. Dec 31, 2021 · OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY. Theft. 378. Explanation 1.—A thing so long as it is attached to the earth, not being movable property, is not the subject of theft; but it becomes capable of being the subject of theft as soon as it is severed from the earth. Explanation 2.—A moving, effected by the same act which effects the severance, may be a theft.