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Cheque Dishonor Case: No Need to Include Sole Proprietorship or Proprietor's Trade Name in Legal Proceedings.

May 14, 2019

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonor of Cheque - cheque issued by a proprietorship firm - Proceedings againt the individual / proprietor - There was no requirement to implead his sole proprietary concern as an accused person nor there was any need to additionally implead the applicant by his trade name.

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