IPC Section 230: “Coin” Defined

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IPC Section 230: “Coin” Defined

1Coin is metal used for the time being as money, and stamped and issued by the authority of some State or Sovereign Power in order to be so used.

2Indian coin:- Indian coin is metal stamped and issued by the authority of the Government of India in order to be used as money; and metal which has been so stamped and issued shall continue to be Indian coin for the purposes of this Chapter, notwithstanding that it may have ceased to be used as money.

Illustrations

(a) Cowries are not coin.

(b) Lumps of unstamped copper, though used as money, are not coin.

(c) Medals are not coin, inasmuch as they are not intended to be used as money.

(d) The coin denominated as the Company’s rupee is 3 Indian coin.

4 (e) The “Farukhabad rupee”, which was formerly used as money under the authority of the Government of India, is 5 [Indian coin] although it is no longer so used.

Amendments

  1. Subs. by Act 19 of 1872, s. 1, for the first paragraph.
  2. Subs. by the A. O. 1950, for the second paragraph.
  3. Subs., ibid., for “the Queens coin”.
  4. Added by Act 6 of 1896, s. 1(2).
  5. Subs. by the A. O. 1950, for “Queens coin”.

-Text In Indian Penal Code

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