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Dishonor of cheque - compounding of offences - The parties have ...

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March 27, 2021

Dishonor of cheque - compounding of offences - The parties have agreed to end the proceedings by way of compromise and the opposite party no.2 has already received the entire amount of cheque as well as cost/ interest of ₹ 10,000/- , this Court deems it appropriate to compound the offence on the basis of compromise deed dated 19.2.2021 entered into between the parties. - the revisionist is directed to pay a cost of 15% of the cheque amount to the High Court Legal Services Committee, High Court - HC

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