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Dishonor of Cheque - acquittal of the accused - it is evident ...

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February 22, 2022

Dishonor of Cheque - acquittal of the accused - it is evident that the complainant has not approached the Court with clean hands. He has not referred the date of payment of loan and no reasons are given for charging no interest to such a huge amount, that too during pendency of the civil litigation between the parties. Further, there is no explanation from the complainant as to why he has issued two cheques on the same day for ₹ 2.00 Lakhs each, instead of one cheque. - the judgment of acquittal does not call for any interference by this Court. - HC

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