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Cheque Dishonor Case: Acquittal Judgment Challenged for Ignoring Legal Obligations and Evidence, Deemed Unreasonable.

December 22, 2023

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonour of Cheque - legality of judgment of acquittal - It was duly proved that the cheque was issued in discharge of the legal liability - The learned Trial Court did not consider the presumption attached to the cheque and the suggestions made to the complainant and his witnesses. It had taken a view which could not have been taken by any reasonable person. The judgment of the learned Trial Court proceeds in ignorance of the settled position of law and the same is liable to be interfered with even in an appeal against the acquittal. - HC

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