Appellant Bhanwar Singh was also further charged that, in pursuance of the conspiracy, during October 1956 and December 1957, he committed theft of various postal orders and cheques, belonging to various persons and that he also forged certain postal orders, which were valuable securities, by removing the names of the original payees and inserting his own name and that he thereby cheated the postal authorities at Jaipur, by dishonestly inducing them to deliver certain amounts against such postal orders, which were really payable to a third party, and thereby he committed offences of theft, forgery and cheating, under sections 380, 467 and 420, I.P.C. There were also certain further charges, for offences punishable under section 471; and of an attempt to commit cheating in respect of a cheque, punishable under section 420 read with section 51 1, IPC.