In everyday conversations, when someone deceives us, we often refer to them as '420'. This term is commonly used among friends in a light-hearted manner. However, have you ever wondered why this specific number is used? Why not other numbers like 421 or 320 when discussing deceit? Let's explore the reason behind this.



The Legal Basis Behind the Number

The reason we use '420' to describe fraudsters is rooted in the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC contains various sections that address different crimes. For instance, Section 302 pertains to murder, while Section 307 deals with attempted murder. Similarly, there is a specific section for those committing fraud in India.


Section 420 of the IPC is designated for individuals involved in cheating, fraud, or dishonesty. When a case is registered against a fraudster, the police typically invoke this section, leading to legal proceedings against the accused.



What Does Section 420 Entail?

Under the IPC, if a citizen deceives another citizen, engages in dishonesty, or commits fraud, Section 420 is applied. This section also covers manipulation or destruction of someone else's property. Furthermore, if an individual assists in such fraudulent activities, they too can be charged under this section.


Section 420 is considered a serious offense. It is non-bailable, meaning that the accused cannot secure bail from the police station. Cases under this section are tried in the court of a first-class magistrate, who decides whether bail should be granted. Offenders can face up to seven years of imprisonment along with fines.



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