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October 8, 2021

Dishonor of Cheque - Proclamation for person absconding - reason to believe - It is apparent that the impugned orders suffer from the vice of non-application of mind and deserve to be set aside. The declaration of the petitioner as an ‘absconder’, as well as attachment of his properties, was neither fit in the facts and circumstances of the case nor was it in accordance with law. - HC

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