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2023 (5) TMI 1342 - HC - Indian Laws


Issues involved: Appeal against judgment of acquittal u/s 138 of N.I. Act.

Factual Matrix:
The complainant lent Rs.2,00,000 to the accused, who issued a cheque that bounced. The complainant filed a complaint seeking legal action against the accused.

Appellant's Contention:
The appellant argued that the Trial Court erred in not drawing presumption in favor of the complainant under Sections 118 and 139 of N.I. Act. The appellant sought to set aside the judgment of acquittal and convict the accused.

Respondent's Defense:
The accused contended that the complainant lacked the financial capacity to lend the amount, and the cheque was issued as security for a transaction with another individual, which was allegedly misused by the complainant.

Court's Analysis:
The Court found that the complainant had proven that the accused issued the cheque for a lawful discharge of debt. The Court noted that the accused failed to provide rebuttal evidence to displace the presumption in favor of the complainant.

Legal Principles Applied:
The Court referred to the Supreme Court decision emphasizing that the accused must raise a probable defense to rebut the presumption u/s 139. The Court highlighted that the accused can rely on materials submitted by the complainant to raise a defense.

Cross Examination and Financial Capacity:
The Court scrutinized the complainant's financial capacity, noting discrepancies in his income sources. The Court found the evidence sufficient to create reasonable suspicion about the complainant's financial capacity.

Judgment:
The Court dismissed the appeal and confirmed the judgment of acquittal by the Trial Court. The Court found that the Trial Court's decision was based on material evidence and did not warrant interference.

Conclusion:
The appeal against the judgment of acquittal u/s 138 of N.I. Act was dismissed, and the Trial Court's decision was upheld.

 

 

 

 

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