Legal Principle: A person is said to 'cheat by personating' if he cheats by pretending to be some other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another, representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is. suit even two weeks after the appointed date. On his fourth visit to the tailor's shop, A forcibly removed the uncut suit length from the almirah, despite lot of resistance from the shop assistants.Issue: What offence, if any, has been committed?Decision:

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Legal Principle: A person is said to 'cheat by personating' if he cheats by pretending to be some other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another, representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is. suit even two weeks after the appointed date. On his fourth visit to the tailor's shop, A forcibly removed the uncut suit length from the almirah, despite lot of resistance from the shop assistants.<br>Issue: What offence, if any, has been committed?<br>Decision:






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