Altering appearance of coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description
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Summary
Altering a coin so it looks like a different coin, with the intention that it will be used as that other coin, is an offence. If a person performs any operation on a coin with that intent, they can be punished with imprisonment for up to three years and may also be fined.
Example
Rohan files down a one-rupee coin to make it resemble a two-rupee coin and uses it to pay for tea. Because he altered the coin with the intention that it should pass as a different coin, he can face up to three years imprisonment and a fine.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhoever performs on any coin any operation which alters the appearance of that coin, with the intention that the said coin shall pass as a coin of a different description, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine.
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