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Accused Acquitted in Cheque Dishonor Case Due to Lack of Privity of Contract; Rebuttal Successful in Court.

November 28, 2020

Case Laws     Indian Laws     HC

Dishonor of Cheque - acquittal of accused - Privity of Contract - The complainant has not made out a case and the presumption was rebutted by the accused in effectively cross-examining P.W.1 and plausible evidence has been placed before the Court that there was no liability on the part of the accused in issuance of those two cheques. The second mode of rebutting the case of the complainant has been successfully made out by the accused and rebutted the case of the complainant - HC

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