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Dishonor of Cheque - insufficiency of funds - Petitioner borrowed the money from the advocate (respondent) - when there is a specific bar for doing money lending business that too with his own client, the act of the respondent is amount to professional misconduct. Therefore, the entire proceedings initiated as against the petitioner is nothing but clear abuse of process of law and the complaint itself is liable to be quashed. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - insufficiency of funds - Petitioner borrowed the money from the advocate (respondent) - when there is a specific bar for doing money lending business that too with his own client, the act of the respondent is amount to professional misconduct. Therefore, the entire proceedings initiated as against the petitioner is nothing but clear abuse of process of law and the complaint itself is liable to be quashed. - HC
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