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Dishonour of Cheque - discharge of legally enforceable debt or ...


Court Rules Dishonored Cheque as Admission of Debt; Accused's Denial Lacks Evidence.

August 1, 2023

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonour of Cheque - discharge of legally enforceable debt or not - the mere acceptance of the signature on the part of the accused on the check implies that it is legally enforceable debt and hence the debt is admitted. There is no sufficient evidence in favour of the accused person to deny version of the complainant. - HC

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