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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Negotiable Instruments Act"
S.278 CrPC | Witness Can't Be Allowed To Seek Correction In Evidence After He Signs Deposition Sheet: Orissa High Court
Negotiable Instruments Act Does Not Classify Cheques As Bearer Or Account Payee; Jurisdiction Lies Where Cheque Is Delivered For Collection: Gauhati HC
S.143A NI Act | Interim Compensation Cannot Be Granted Without Giving An Opportunity Of Hearing To Accused: Karnataka High Court
Orders Passed U/S 148 NI Act Are Interlocutory In Nature, Not Revisable: Madras High Court
Issuance Of Post Dated Cheques Is Not An Unqualified Admission Of Debt, NCLT Allahabad Dismisses Section 7 Application
S.147 NI Act | Every Offence Under Negotiable Instruments Act Is Compoundable: Karnataka High Court
S.138 NI Act | Dishonored Cheque Must Have Been Issued By Account Holder Under His Name & Sign For An Offence To Be Made Out: Meghalaya High Court
Interim Compensation Awarded U/S 143A Of NI Act Cannot Be Recovered From Estate Of Deceased Accused: Calcutta HC
Negotiable Instruments Act| Person Bound To Face Criminal Trial If Cheque Amount Not Paid Despite Notice & Opportunity To Pay: Delhi High Court
2021 Supreme Court Digest On Negotiable Instruments Act
Negotiable Instruments Act Being Penal Statute Should Receive Strict Construction: Delhi High Court
Section 138 NI Act: Complaint Cannot Be Proceeded With Once The Accused And Complainant Enter Into A Settlement Agreement: Supreme Court
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