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Cheque Dishonor: Trial Court's Jurisdiction Decision Upheld After Petitioners' Challenge at End of Trial.

November 29, 2023

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonour of Cheque - lack of territorial jurisdiction to try the case - The petitioners on receipt of the summons from the Court had participated in the trial cross examined the complainant and also marshalled their witnesses. At the fag end of the trial, he had filed the petition to dismiss the complaint on the ground of lack of jurisdiction. - The trial Court had considered the law and facts, balancing the interest of either side with reasoning had dismissed the petition - the order of the trial Court is well based on law and fact and to be confirmed. - HC

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