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Dishonor of Cheque - The Trial Court has failed to appreciate the burden of proof and drawing presumption. Only on untenable contentions and evidence, the Trial Court has acquitted the accused. Therefore, the judgment of the Trial Court is illegal, perverse and needs interference by this Court and liable to be set aside. - The Criminal Appeal filed under Section 378 (4) of Code of Criminal Procedure by the appellant / complainant is allowed. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - The Trial Court has failed to appreciate the burden of proof and drawing presumption. Only on untenable contentions and evidence, the Trial Court has acquitted the accused. Therefore, the judgment of the Trial Court is illegal, perverse and needs interference by this Court and liable to be set aside. - The Criminal Appeal filed under Section 378 (4) of Code of Criminal Procedure by the appellant / complainant is allowed. - HC
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