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" Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. "
India as it May be: An Outline of a Proposed Government and Policy - Page 175
by George Campbell - 1853 - 438 pages
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 28

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1848 - 584 pages
...the Digest : Indian Penal Code, Clause 363 — " Whoever, intending to take fraudulently " any thing which is property, and which is not attached to the...order to such taking, is said to commit ' Theft.'" Digest of the English Criminal Law, chapter 18, section 1, Article 1, — " Theft consists in, " 1st....
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The Indian Penal Code (act XLV of 1860): With Notes

India, Sir Walter Morgan, Arthur George Macpherson - Criminal law - 1861 - 544 pages
...10. Criminal Trespass. OF THEFT. 378. Whoever intending to take dishonestly any j^ moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. The following words in the definition here...
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Unrepealed and Unexpired Acts of the Legislative Council of India ..., Volume 3

George Smoult Fagan - Law - 1862 - 842 pages
...OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY OF THEFT. 378. Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation 1. — A thing so long as it...
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The Calcutta Review Volume XLIII

R.C. Lepage - 1866 - 518 pages
...they defined " Theft" as follows :— " Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property '' out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, " moves thai property in order to such taking is said to commit "'theft.' " Now the full force of this definition...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 43

India - 1866 - 514 pages
...defined " Theft" as follows : — " Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property ' ' out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, " moves thai, property in order to such taking is said to commit "'theft.' " Now the full force of this definition...
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The Indian Codes: Comprising ...

1872 - 528 pages
...AGAINST PROPERTY. OF THEFT. 378. THEFT. — Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation I. — A thing so long as it...
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Judicial, Revenue and Miscellaneous Code, Book 2

Madras - 1873 - 672 pages
...AGAINST PROPERTY. Of ThefL CCCLXXVIII. Whoever, intending to take dishonestly Theft. any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. •Explanation 1 . — A thing so long as...
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Commentaries on the Indian Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860)

India - Criminal law - 1874 - 656 pages
...AGAINST PKOPEETY. OF THEFT. 378. Whoever, intending to take dishonestly Theft anv moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property, in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation 1. — A thing so long as it...
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History of Modern English Law

Roland Knyvet Wilson - Law - 1875 - 402 pages
...definition as that of the Indian Penal Code : " whoever, intending to- take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking." The general punishment for simple larceny is now penal servitude...
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Indian Criminal Law and Procedure: Including the Procedure in the High ...

India - Criminal law - 1877 - 1088 pages
...PROPERTY. Theft. Sect. 378. Theft. — Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation 1. — A thing so long as it...
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