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The High Court addressed a case involving dishonour of a cheque ...


Court rules dishonored cheque case: Notice clear, plea recorded in accused's words. No trial plea not valid. Petition dismissed.

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June 24, 2024

The High Court addressed a case involving dishonour of a cheque due to insufficient funds. The petitioner pleaded guilty but argued against a trial. The Court referred to legal precedents emphasizing the importance of accurately recording the accused's admission. It was noted that the plea of guilt should be documented in the accused's own words. In this instance, the notice given to the petitioner was clear, and his plea was accurately recorded. The Court found no merit in the petition and dismissed it accordingly.

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