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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Cheque Dishonour"
No Scientific Method To Determine Age Of Ink Used In Writing: Bombay High Court Quashes Order Allowing Ink-Age Test On Disputed Cheque
S.138 NI Act | Courts Should Grant Compensation To Complainant "Commensurate To Cheque Amount" While Sentencing Accused: Kerala High Court
Magistrate Not Obligated To Provide Reasons For Amount Of Interim Compensation Awarded To Complainant In Cheque Dishonour Case: Bombay HC
Cheque Dishonour | Proceedings U/S 138 NI Act Cannot Be Compounded At Revision Stage Without Complainant’s Consent: Calcutta High Court
Illegal Fee Of Advocate Is Not A Legal Claim: Madras High Court Quashes Proceedings Against Client For Dishonour Of Cheque Paid To Advocate
Wanton Arraignment Of Directors In Cheque Dishonour Cases, Without Reference To Their Role, Requires To Be Deprecated & Discouraged: Delhi High Court
Can't Summon Husband As An Accused In NI Act Case For Cheque Issued By Wife As A Sole Proprietor Of A Firm: Allahabad HC
[Cheque Dishonour] Accused Must Raise 'Probable Defence' To Rebut Presumption U/S 139 NI Act & Meet The 'Test Of Proportionality': Calcutta HC
If Demand Notice U/S 138 NI Act Mentions Correct Address Of Accused, Question Of Delivery Due To Variation In Postal Receipt To Be Decided At Trial: J&K&L HC
Wife Cannot Be Made Accused in NI Act Case For Cheque Issued By Her Husband: Karnataka High Court
S.4 Contract Act | Party Can't Dispute Legally Enforceable Liability Until 'Communication' Regarding Termination Of Contract Is Complete: Sikkim HC
Dishonour Of Cheque | S.27 General Clauses Act Presumes Service Of Statutory Notice In Favour Of Complainant: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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