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2023 (11) TMI 745 - HC - Indian LawsDishonour of Cheque - different cause of action for different seven cheques - main ground for impugning the orders is that a single complaint could not be filed for seven cheques which are stated to have been issued by the petitioner/accused as the cause of action for each cheque is different - HELD THAT:- The cheques purportedly issued by the accused form part of a single transaction or different one cannot be finally determined by this Court at this stage though the complainant in the complaint mentions of issuance of cheques in pursuance to the transactions between him and the accused. The provisions of Section 219 Cr.P.C would apply in the case in hand so as to knock out the case of the complainant wherein seven cheques have been mentioned to have been issued and get dishonoured cannot be adjudicated upon in the present petition. The Court is of the view that the revisional court has erred in stating that the facts disclosed in the complaint constitute one offence and that Section 219 Cr.P.C has no application in the present case as it is a matter of trial whether the cheques in question could be clubbed in a single complaint. The Court will not entertain the petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C unless there are exceptional circumstances which the court considers that in case the proceedings before the trial court are allowed to continue, the same shall be abuse of process of law. The Court in exercise of powers vested under Section 482 Cr.P.C cannot determine the disputed questions of fact which may be raised by the party in the criminal proceedings. It is a matter of trial that the argument raised by the petitioner herein carries weight or not cannot be determined in the present petition. Petition disposed off.
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