Criminal Law - It has been held in State v. Brijesh Singh @ Brajesh Thakur Arun Kumar Singh [2025] GCtR 1610 (Delhi) that "Section 467 of the IPC, 1860 pertains to the forgery of valuable security, will, or any document that purports to confer authority to receive money or valuable property. In order to constitute an offence under the said provision, the prosecution must establish that the accused forged a document intending for it to be used as genuine to cause wrongful gain or wrongful loss."
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