IPC 28 — "Counterfeit"

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

A  person is said to "counterfeit" who causes one thing  to resemble  another thing,  intending  by  means  of  that resemblance to  practise deception,  or knowing  it to  be likely that deception will thereby be practised.
[Explanation 1.--It is not essential to counterfeiting that the imitation should be exact.
Explanation 2.--When  a  person  causes  one  thing  to  resemble another thing,  and the  resemblance is  such that  a person  might be deceived thereby,  it shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the  person so  causing the one thing to resemble the other thing intended by means of that resemblance to practise deception or knew it to be likely that deception would thereby be practised.]

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