Criminal Breach of Trust Criminal Breach of Trust

1 year ago

1.What all are the constituents of the word 'Property' for IPC section 409? If section 409 has been imposed on someone(we sent him cheque for fabric remittance but he turned dishonest and was charged with 'criminal breach of trust') then is this business transaction valid in 409?Are funds counted in the word 'Property'?
2.What is the definition of 'Merchant and Factor' in the section 409?

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