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Dishonor of Cheque - offense u/s 138 - Since issuance of cheque by the accused and his signature therein are admitted by the accused and the complainant has proved his case by way of preponderance of evidence, the lower appellate Court went wrong in setting aside the judgment of the trial Court.
Dishonor of Cheque - offense u/s 138 - Since issuance of cheque by the accused and his signature therein are admitted by the accused and the complainant has proved his case by way of preponderance of evidence, the lower appellate Court went wrong in setting aside the judgment of the trial Court.
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