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Court Acquits Accused in Cheque Dishonor Case Due to Lack of Evidence for Legally Recoverable Debt.

January 18, 2021

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonor of Cheque - acquittal of accused - Existence of debt - As stated earlier, at one breath she says that amount is deposited by her and at another breath she says amount is deposited by her husband. It is also apparent that after cross-examination of PW.1 and evidence of DW.1, no other material has been placed before the Court other than Ex. P.1 by complainant to substantiate the fact that there is existence of subsisting legally recoverable debt - HC

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