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June 9, 2023

Dishonour of Cheque - application seeking permission to produce on record documents and to cross-examine the complainant - it is the case of the complainant that by way of cross-examination now the petitioner wants to set up altogether a new defence. The defence in the trial court is that the cheques were stolen whereas, from the application now it appears that the petitioner wants to make out a defence that the amount of the cheque is already paid and on that aspect he wants to examine the respondent No. 2. - Prayer not allowed - Petition dismissed - HC

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