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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "NI Act"
Cheque Bounce | Accused Cannot Lead Evidence By Affidavit, Statute Only Permits Complainant To Tender Evidence In Such Form: AP High Court
Conviction U/S 138 NI Act Will Not Sustain If Civil Court Finds Dishonoured Cheque Not Supported By Valid Consideration: Kerala High Court
Blank Cheque Voluntarily Signed By Drawer Will Attract Presumption Of Liability U/S 139 N.I. Act: Kerala High Court
S.138 NI Act | Offence Can Be Compounded At Initial Stage Without Complainant's Consent, Provided They Are Duly Compensated
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 | Authorized Representative Prosecuting On Behalf Of Company Must Have Knowledge Of Contents Of Complaint: Kerala High Court
NI Act | Notice Deemed To Be Served If Proved To Be Sent By Registered Post On Correct Address: Allahabad High Court
NI Act Proceedings Should Be Concluded Expeditiously Without Going Into Unnecessary Technicality: Allahabad High Court
S. 141 NI Act | No Restriction On Making Unregistered Firm An Accused In A Cheque Bounce Case: Bombay High Court
No Escaping From Penal Liability By Citing Company’s Dissolution
NI Act | Hardship To Accused No Ground To Not Release Interim Compensation In Favour Of Complainants: Karnataka High Court
Deceased Father's Dues Qualify As 'Legally Enforceable Debt', Complaint U/S 138 NI Act Against Son Maintainable: Karnataka High Court
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