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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Negotiable Instruments Act"
Section 138 NI Act: Production Of Account Book Not Relevant In Cheque Bounce Cases: SC [Read Order]
NI Act: Section 148 Has Retrospective Application, But 143A Is Prospective, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Section 138 NI Act- 'Amount Due' Not Required To Be Proved As If Proving Debt Before Civil Court: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 138 NI Act: Legal Heirs Of Deceased Convict Can Challenge Conviction: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 138 NI Act- No Provision For Consolidation Of Multiple Cases Arising Out Of Single Notice: SC [Read Order]
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]
Cheque Bounce Cases: Costs Not To Be Imposed If Settlement Is Reached At The Stage Of Issuance Of Summons: SC [Read Order]
Section 138 NI Act- Burden Is Upon Complainant To Prove Alteration Of Name Of Payee Was Made By Accused Himself: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
NI Act: Why Section 143A Is Prospective And Section 148 Is Retrospective ? [Read Judgment]
Section 143A NI Act On Interim Compensation Has No Retrospective Application : SC
Whether Section 143A NI Act [Interim Compensation] Has Retrospective Application: SC Reserves Judgment [Read Petition]
Negotiable Instruments Act: Heavy Burden Cannot Be Placed On The Complainant To Prove The Debt: SC [Read Order]
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