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High Court Confirms Complainant's Financial Ability to Lend Rs. 3 Lakh in Cheque Dishonor Case; Evidence Sufficiently Proved.

January 20, 2023

Case Laws     Indian Laws     SC

Dishonor of Cheque - declared income was sufficient to prove loan or not - while in the criminal proceedings the complainant had failed to produce the promissory notes, in the civil proceedings, the complainant had proved the promissory notes - The High Court, on the basis of the evidence placed on record, relying on the preponderance of probability, came to a conclusion that the plaintiff had the financial ability to lend the sum of Rs.3 lakh - Order of HC sustained - SC

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