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Dishonor of cheque - There is no valid basis for the High Court ...

Indian Laws

July 4, 2018

Dishonor of cheque - There is no valid basis for the High Court to hold that the accused has been successful in creating doubt in the mind of the Court with regard to the existence of the debt or liability. The appellant has proved the issuance of cheque which contained signatures of the accused and on presentation of the cheque.

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