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BNSChapter XVIISection 316
Section316

Criminal breach of trust

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Summary

If a person is entrusted with property or given control over it and dishonestly misappropriates, converts it to personal use, or uses/disposes of it against law or contract, they commit criminal breach of trust. Employers who deduct Provident Fund or ESI dues but fail to remit them are treated as entrusted. Penalties depend on role and can include fines and imprisonment, up to life in the gravest cases.

Example

Meera runs a small factory and deducts Rohan's Provident Fund contribution from his wages but never pays it into the fund. Because she was entrusted with that amount, her failure to remit can amount to criminal breach of trust and she can be prosecuted.

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Enacted text

(1) Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property, dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use that property, or dishonestly uses or disposes of that property in violation of any direction of law prescribing the mode in which such trust is to be discharged, or of any legal contract, express or implied, which he has made touching the discharge of such trust, or wilfully suffers any other person so to do, commits “criminal breach of trust”.

Explanation 1

A person, being an employer of an establishment whether exempted under section 17 of the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 or not who deducts the employee’s contribution from the wages payable to the employee for credit to a Provident Fund or Family Pension Fund established by any law for the time being in force, shall be deemed to have been entrusted with the amount of the contribution so deducted by him and if he makes default in the payment of such contribution to the said Fund in violation of the said law, shall be deemed to have dishonestly used the amount of the said contribution in violation of a direction of law as aforesaid.

Explanation 2

A person, being an employer, who deducts the employees’ contribution from the wages payable to the employee for credit to the Employees’ State Insurance Fund held and administered by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation established under the Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 shall be deemed to have been entrusted with the amount of the contribution so deducted by him and if he makes default in the payment of such contribution to the said Fund in violation of the said Act, shall be deemed to have dishonestly used the amount of the said contribution in violation of a direction of law as aforesaid.

Illustrations

  • (a) A, being executor to the will of a deceased person, dishonestly disobeys the law which directs him to divide the effects according to the will, and appropriates them to his own use. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

  • (b) A is a warehouse-keeper Z going on a journey, entrusts his furniture to A, under a contract that it shall be returned on payment of a stipulated sum for warehouse room. A dishonestly sells the goods. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

  • (c) A, residing in Kolkata, is agent for Z, residing at Delhi. There is an express or implied contract between A and Z, that all sums remitted by Z to A shall be invested by A, according to Z’s direction. Z remits a lakh of rupees to A, with directions to A to invest the same in Company’s paper. A dishonestly disobeys the directions and employs the money in his own business. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

  • (d) But if A, in illustration (c ), not dishonestly but in good faith, believing that it will be more for Z’s advantage to hold shares in the Bank of Bengal, disobeys Z’s directions, and buys shares in the Bank of Bengal, for Z, instead of buying Company’s paper, here, though Z should suffer loss, and should be entitled to bring a civil action against A, on account of that loss, yet A, not having acted dishonestly, has not committed criminal breach of trust.

  • (e) A, a revenue-officer, is entrusted with public money and is either directed by law, or bound by a contract, express or implied, with the Government, to pay into a certain treasury all the public money which he holds. A dishonestly appropriates the money. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

  • (f) A, a carrier, is entrusted by Z with property to be carried by land or by water. A dishonestly misappropriates the property. A has committed criminal breach of trust.

(2) Whoever, commits criminal breach of trust shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine, or with both.

(3) Whoever, being entrusted with property as a carrier, wharfinger or warehousekeeper, commits criminal breach of trust in respect of such property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.

(4) Whoever, being a clerk or servant or employed as a clerk or servant, and being in any manner entrusted in such capacity with property, or with any dominion over property, commits criminal breach of trust in respect of that property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.

(5) Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property in his capacity of a public servant or in the way of his business as a banker, merchant, factor, broker, attorney or agent commits criminal breach of trust in respect of that property, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.

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XVII

Chapter XVII

Of Offences Against Property

In this chapter

  • 303Theft
  • 304Snatching
  • 305Theft in a dwelling house, or means of transportation or place of worship, etc
  • 306Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master
  • 307Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of theft
  • 308Extortion
  • 309Robbery
  • 310Dacoity
  • 311Robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt
  • 312Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with deadly weapon
  • 313Punishment for belonging to gang of robbers, etc
  • 314Dishonest misappropriation of property
  • 315Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death
  • 316Criminal breach of trust
  • 317Stolen property
  • 318Cheating
  • 319Cheating by personation
  • 320Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditors
  • 321Dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt being available for creditors
  • 322Dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of transfer containing false statement of consideration
  • 323Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property
  • 324Mischief
  • 325Mischief by killing or maiming animal
  • 326Mischief by injury, inundation, fire or explosive substance, etc
  • 327Mischief with intent to destroy or make unsafe a rail, aircraft, decked vessel or one of twenty tons burden
  • 328Punishment for intentionally running vessel aground or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc
  • 329Criminal trespass and house-trespass
  • 330House-trespass and house-breaking
  • 331Punishment for house-trespass or house breaking
  • 332House-trespass in order to commit offence
  • 333House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
  • 334Dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing property
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