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December 5, 2020

Dishonor of cheque - if the applicant has a remedy under law, then permission from the Court is not necessary. Further, the offence under Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act is a bailable offence and, the applicant may surrender before the court concerned and furnish bail bonds and thereafter, he may take recourse to the remedy as may be available to him in accordance with law - HC

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