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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act)"
NI Act | Company Can Be Summoned Through Person In-Charge Of Its Affairs, No Separate Summon To The Company Required: Allahabad High Court
[Cheque Dishonour] Accused Often Get Away Due To Lack Of Evidence, Courts Must Acknowledge Friendly Cash Loans Between Parties: Delhi HC
Trial Court Must Assign Special Reasons For Imposing Double The Cheque Amount As Fine In Cheque Dishonour Cases: Karnataka High Court
S.138 NI Act | Relevant Date For Determining 'Legally Enforceable Debt' Is Date Of Presentation/ Maturity Of Cheque: Rajasthan High Court
Supreme Court Quarterly Digest 2024 - Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
[Cheque Dishonour] When Defence Of Accused Is Not Believable, Court Can Infer That He Issued A Cheque For The Said Transaction: Karnataka HC
[NI Act] MP High Court Refuses Permission To Rectify Incorrect Mention Of Cheque Dates In Complaint, Says It's A Substantial Defect
NI Act | Deviation From Terms Of Settlement Arrived At During Appellate Stage To Result In Restoration Of Conviction: Karnataka High Court
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2023- Negotiable Instruments Act
NI Act | Wife Not Liable For Dishonor Of Cheque Drawn By Husband On Couple's Joint Account: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Trust Is 'Juristic Person', Can Be Held Liable U/S 138 NI Act For Cheque Dishonour: Kerala High Court
Court Where Cheque Is Presented For Collection Has Jurisdiction To Entertain Dishonour Complain U/S 138 NI Act: Kerala High Court
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