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High Court Confirms Acquittal Due to Lack of Evidence on Credit Taken in "Account Closed" Cheque Case.

January 24, 2017

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Order of acquittal - cheque returned with an endorsement of account closed - it is not crystal clear that respondent-accused has taken amount on credit and therefore, an order of acquittal of the respondent is correct - HC

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