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September 8, 2020

Maintainability of complaint - Dishonor of cheque - The Magistrate was not justified in dismissing the complaint in default for absence of authorized person of the complainant coupled with failure of its counsel to attend the case on that date, particularly, when the complainant was pursuing its case from 18.10.2013 and was being represented through counsel on numerous dates fixed for service of respondent through bailable and non-bailable warrants - HC

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