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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Negotiable Instruments Act"
Dishonor Of Cheque Given As Security Attracts Section 138 NI Act, Cases of 'Account Closed' And 'Payment Stopped' Also Covered: Delhi HC
Negotiable Instruments Act | Arbitration Proceedings And Section 138 NI Act Proceedings Can Continue Simultaneously: Delhi High Court
Cheque Dishonour | No Vicarious Liability On Directors If Company Acquitted Of Offence Under NI Act: Kerala High Court
Magistrate Should Pass Speaking Order While Fixing Quantum Of Interim Compensation Under Negotiable Instruments Act: Kerala High Court
Even A Blank Cheque Leaf Attracts Presumption Under S.139 NI Act If Voluntarily Signed & Given Towards Payment : Kerala High Court
Directors' Resignations Does Not Automatically Absolve Them Of Legal Responsibility For Dishonour Of Cheque Signed By Them: Jharkhand High Court
S.138 NI Act | Courts Should Grant Compensation To Complainant "Commensurate To Cheque Amount" While Sentencing Accused: Kerala 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
Holding Chairpersons Of Large Companies Liable For Dishonour Of Cheques Would Unfairly Expand ‘Vicarious Liability’ Under NI Act: Delhi High Court
Validly Signed Blank Cheque Towards Some Dues Would Attract Presumption In Favour Of Payee U/S 139 NI Act: Karnataka High Court
Principles Of Res Judicata Would Apply To Criminal Proceedings, Reiterates Kerala High Court
Complainant U/S 138 NI Act Must Specifically Assert That Power Of Attorney Holder Has Knowledge Of Impugned Transaction: Kerala High Court
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