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2020 (8) TMI 374 - HC - Indian Laws


Issues involved:
1. Whether the accused committed an offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881?
2. Whether the Judgment of conviction and Order on sentence deserve interference by the Court?

Analysis:

Issue 1:
The complainant alleged that the accused borrowed a sum and issued a cheque, which was dishonored, leading to the complaint. The Trial Court convicted the accused under Section 138 of the N.I. Act. The accused argued that the financial transaction was with the complainant's father, not the complainant. The accused presented DW-2, the father, who admitted the financial transaction but denied the misuse of the cheque. The accused failed to produce evidence supporting his claim. The Court found that the accused had availed a loan and issued a cheque towards repayment, supported by the complainant's evidence and the accused's admissions. The Court upheld the conviction, stating the complainant proved the guilt under Section 138.

Issue 2:
The accused appealed the conviction, arguing against the evidence presented. The Sessions Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the Trial Court's decision. The accused contended that the loan transaction was with the father, not the complainant, but failed to provide substantial evidence. The Court found the complainant's evidence, coupled with the accused's admissions, established the loan transaction and dishonor of the cheque. The Court noted the legal presumption under Section 139 of the N.I. Act favored the complainant. The Court held that the accused's defense lacked proof, and the lower courts rightly convicted him. The Court found no grounds to interfere with the Judgment of conviction and Order on sentence, dismissing the revision petition.

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