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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 139 NI Act"
S.4 Contract Act | Party Can't Dispute Legally Enforceable Liability Until 'Communication' Regarding Termination Of Contract Is Complete: Sikkim HC
Presumption U/S 139 NI Act Akin To General Rule Of Evidence Incorporated In S. 106 Evidence Act: Jharkhand High Court
Section 138 NI Act - If Signature On Cheque Is Admitted, Presumption Under Section 139 Will Be Raised : Supreme Court
Gravity Of Complaint Under Negotiable Instruments Act Cannot Be Equated With An Offence Under IPC Or Other Criminal Offence: Supreme Court
Presumption U/S 139 of NI Act Unsustainable If Debt Transaction Not Disclosed In Income Tax Return: Telangana High Court
Section 313 CrPC Statement By Accused Is Not A Substantive Evidence To Rebut Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act: Supreme Court
Dishonour Of Cheques- Blank Cheque Would Attract Presumption U/s 139 NI Act If Signatures Are Admitted: Supreme Court
Rebuttal Of Presumption U/s 139 NI Act Can Only Be Done After Adducing Evidence: SC [Read Order]
Defence That 'Cheque Issued As Security' Not Believable In Absence Of Further Evidence To Rebut Presumption U/s 139 NI Act : SC [Read Judgment]
Evidence Adduced To Raise Presumption U/s 139 NI Act Can't Be Discarded Merely On The Ground That There Is No Such Averment In Complaint: SC [Read Judgment]
Negotiable Instruments Act: Heavy Burden Cannot Be Placed On The Complainant To Prove The Debt: SC [Read Order]
Dishonour Of Cheques: 14 Latest Supreme Court Judgments
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