State PCS

Edit Template
Edit Template

IPC Section 466: Forgery of record of Court or of public register, etc

According to Section 466:- Whoever forges a document or an electronic record, IPC Section 466: Forgery of record of Court or of public register, etc...

According to Section 466:– Whoever forges a document or an electronic record, purporting to be a record or proceeding of or in a Court of Justice, or a register of birth, baptism, marriage or burial, or a register kept by a public servant as such, or a certificate or document purporting to be made by a public servant in his official capacity, or an authority to institute or defend a suit, or to take any proceedings therein, or to confess judgment, or a power of attorney, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.

Explanation

For the purposes of this section, “register” includes any list, data or record of any entries maintained in the electronic form as defined in clause (r) of subsection (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000).)

Classification of Offence

Offence DescriptionPunishment providedCognizable/Non-Cognizable
Forgery of a record of a Court of Justice or of a Registrar of Births, etc., kept by a public servant.Imprisonment for 7 years and fine.Non-Cognizable
Bailable/Non-BailableTrial Court DetailsCompoundable/Non-Compoundable
Non-BailableMagistrate of the first class.Non-Compoundable
Compoundable by WhomConcerned MinistryConcerned Department
Non-CompoundableMinistry of Home AffairsDepartment of Internal Security

466 IPC Case Laws (Supreme Court and HC)

Sheonandan Paswan vs State Of Bihar & Others on 16 December, 1982
S. L. Goswami vs High Court Of Madhya Pradesh At on 23 November, 1978
State Of U.P vs Ranjit Singh on 19 February, 1999
Govind Mehta vs State Of Bihar on 7 May, 1971
Purushottam Das Dalmia vs The State Of West Bengal on 19 April, 1961
Purushottamdas Dalmia vs The State Of West Bengal on 19 April, 1961
Mahendra Singh vs State Of Rajasthan on 26 October, 1971
Yash Pal Mittal vs State Of Punjab on 3 November, 1977
Smt. Parminder Kaur vs State Of U.P. & Anr on 14 March, 2007
Gopalakrishna Menon And Another vs D. Raja Reddy And Another on 5 September, 1983
Haradhan Maiti (1887) 14 Cal. 513 (FB)
Vallabhram (1925( 27 Bom. LR 1391

FAQs on Section 466 of the IPC

What is Section 466 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)?

Section 466 of the IPC deals with the offense of forging certain documents, both physical and electronic. It states that anyone who forges a document or an electronic record, purporting to be a record or proceeding of or in a Court of Justice, a register of birth, baptism, marriage or burial, a register maintained by a public servant, a certificate or document made by a public servant in his official capacity, or an authority to institute or defend a suit, or to take any proceedings therein, or to confess judgment, or a power of attorney, shall be punished.

What types of documents are covered under Section 466 of the IPC?

Section 466 of the IPC covers various types of documents, including records or proceedings of a Court of Justice, registers of birth, baptism, marriage, or burial, registers maintained by public servants, certificates or documents made by public servants in their official capacity, authorities to institute or defend a suit, and powers of attorney.

What is the punishment for forging documents under Section 466?

The punishment for forging documents under Section 466 of the IPC is imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and a fine may also be imposed on the offender.

Does Section 466 also apply to electronic records?

Yes, Section 466 includes electronic records as well. It specifically mentions that “register” includes any list, data, or record of any entries maintained in electronic form as defined in clause (r) of subsection (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000).

Read also:- IPC Section 465: Punishment for forgery

Demo Class/Enquiries

blog form

More Links
What's New
About
IAS NEXT is a topmost Coaching Institute offering guidance for Civil & Judicial services like UPSC, State PCS, PCS-J exams since more than 10 years.
Contact Us
Social Icon

Copyright ©  C S NEXT EDUCATION. All Rights Reserved