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Filing FIR and Section 138 Proceedings Don't Stop Plaintiffs from Seeking Civil Remedies for Outstanding Dues.

April 19, 2018

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Recovery of outstanding dues - Filing of the FIR and even of the proceedings under Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act did not debar the plaintiffs to avail the civil remedy to recover the outstanding amount. The defendant’s arrest pursuant to the cancellation of bail did not absolve him of the liability to pay the outstanding dues. - HC

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