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Section 143-A Amendments: No Retrospective Application for Pending Dishonored Cheque Cases; 20% Payment Liability for Accused.

April 23, 2019

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Dishonor of cheque - liability of accused/petitioners to pay 20% or less of the cheque amount to the complainant - Retrospective effect of amendments - provision of Section 143-A of the Act cannot be applied to the pending cases

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