The term "420" (read as
Char Sau Bees in Hindi) is used in
India to refer to a
confidence trickster. This section was also in use in other neighboring countries such as
Pakistan,
Myanmar, where the term
420 persists in popular culture to this date. In the
Nigerian Criminal Code, the same offence is covered by article 419, which has now lent its name to the
advance fee fraud. The title of two popular
Hindi films
Chachi 420 (in English: Trickster Aunt, a 1997 remake of
Mrs. Doubtfire) and
Shri 420 (in English:
Mr. 420, a 1955 film) are direct references to Section 420 of the IPC. == References ==