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Cheque Dishonor Case Explores Burden of Proof Shift and Presumption of Liability; Court Examines Discrepancy in Amount Due.

November 29, 2023

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Dishonour of Cheque - onus to rebut the presumption - the discrepancy in the amount dues to be realized from the respondent accused - no fault can be found in the approach of the learned Magistrate in shifting the burden upon the original accused to prove his case beyond reasonable doubt. - HC

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