IPC 468 & 471 | No Conviction Without Proof of Forgery Authorship or Knowledge; Suspicion Alone Not Enough: SC

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has ruled that a conviction for forgery for the purpose of cheating (Section 468 IPC) and using a forged document as genuine (Section 471 IPC) cannot be sustained unless the prosecution proves beyond a reasonable doubt who authored the forgery and that the accused used the document with

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