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What Is The Punishment For Creating Fake Documents?

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In India, creating or using fake documents is a serious offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The punishment depends on the nature of the offense and the type of document involved. Sections 463 to 471 of the IPC cover offenses related to forgery, with varying degrees of punishment depending on the severity of the act.

Punishments for Fake Documents Under IPC

  • Section 465 (Forgery): Punishment for forgery is imprisonment for up to 2 years, a fine, or both.
  • Section 468 (Forgery for Cheating): If forgery is committed with the intent to cheat, the punishment is imprisonment for up to 7 years and a fine.
  • Section 471 (Using Forged Document): If a person uses a forged document knowing it to be fake, the punishment is the same as for forgery, which could extend up to 7 years along with a fine.
  • Section 467 (Forgery of Valuable Security, Wills, etc.): Forging valuable documents like wills or property papers can lead to imprisonment for up to 10 years or life, along with a fine.

Summary

The punishment for using or creating fake documents in India varies from 2 years to life imprisonment, depending on the severity of the forgery, the document involved, and the intent behind the act. Sections 465, 468, 471, and 467 of the IPC provide the legal framework for such offenses.

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