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September 18, 2020

Dishonor of Cheque - defendant failed to prove that plaintiff falls within the definition of ‘money-lender’ under the Act and also failed to prove that various recovery suits instituted by the plaintiff pertained to that kind of loan which is included under the definition of loan - However, separate findings recorded by both the learned Courts below in dismissing the suit of appellant on merits are based upon correct interpretation of law and facts. Plaintiff has not been able to prove that he had loaned to the defendant or that towards satisfaction of this loan amount, the defendant had handed him the cheque in question. - HC

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