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2020 (11) TMI 659 - HC - Indian Laws


Issues:
Quashing of summoning order under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

Analysis:
The petitioners sought the quashing of the summoning order dated 11.3.2019 and subsequent proceedings regarding complaint case No. 1565/2019 under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. The impugned order observed that a prima facie case under Section 138 had been made out against the accused. The petitioner contended that the complaint was not solely under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, but also under the Payment & Systems Act, highlighting procedural discrepancies. Specific submissions were made, distancing the petitioners from other related cases, emphasizing lack of connection and awareness regarding those cases.

The High Court noted that the complaints under CC Nos. 1566/19 and 1567/19 were distinct from the complaint in CC No. 1565/19, which was the subject of the petition. The petitioner argued against the applicability of the Payment & Settlement Systems Act, 2007 to the facts alleged in CC No. 1565/2019. It was emphasized that the parties involved in the different complaints were not the same, indicating the impropriety of passing a common order on 11.3.2019. The Court directed the matter to be remanded back to the Trial Court for a reevaluation of summoning the accused in CC No. 1565/19, considering the applicability of the Payment & Settlements Systems Act, 2007, in conjunction with the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

In conclusion, the High Court set aside the impugned order dated 11.3.2019 regarding CC No. 1565/2019 and remanded the matter to the Trial Court for a fresh determination on summoning the accused. The Trial Court was instructed to consider the applicability of the Payment & Settlements Systems Act, 2007, along with the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, in deciding the course of action. The Criminal Miscellaneous Case (Crl.M.C. No. 1522/2020) was disposed of accordingly, with directions to send a copy of the order to the Trial Court for compliance.

 

 

 

 

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