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Cheque bounced - Authority to fill the date in an undated cheque ...

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July 25, 2018

Cheque bounced - Authority to fill the date in an undated cheque - The fact that the petitioner had handed over an undated cheque, in the given facts and circumstances would ordinarily lead to presumption of grant of authority to the payee i.e. the complainant to fill in the date

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