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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act"
Photostat Copy Of Unregistered Sale Agreement Can't Be Admitted As Secondary Evidence In Trial Only On Basis Of Accused's Admission: Karnataka HC
Does Dismissal Of Complaint U/S 138 NI Act For Want Of Prosecution Amount To Acquittal U/S 256(1) CrPC?: Allahabad HC Refers Question To Larger Bench
Whether Proceedings Under NI Act Become Infructuous If Creditor Opts IBC?: Delhi High Court Issues Notice
Plea To Quash S.138 NI Act Conviction Not Maintainable U/S 482 CrPC: Karnataka High Court
Part-Payment Made After Cheque Is Drawn Must Be Endorsed On Cheque As Per Section 56 NI Act : Supreme Court
Court Must Give Notice To Accused, Hear Him Before Condoning Delay In Filing Complaint U/S 138 NI Act: Tripura High Court
Over 33 Lakh Cheque Cases Pending In Country; Pendency Rose By Over 7 Lakh In Last 5 Months : Amici Report In Supreme Court [Read Report]
Appointing Retired Judges To Clear Cheque Bounce Cases : Supreme Court Seeks Views Of Centre, States & HCs [Read Amicus Report]
Cognizance Of Section 138 NI Act Offence By Magistrate Will Not Automatically Result In Decree In Civil Suit For Cheque Dishonour : Delhi High Court
In absence of specific allegations, Directors cannot be prosecuted without arraigning the Company as Accused: SC [Read the Judgment]
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