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Dishonor of Cheque - insufficiency of funds - they had an existing liability to the complainant and in the discharge of such liability the petitioners jointly issued the impugned cheque to the complainant which was later dishonoured for insufficiency of fund. The courts below have returned the findings of guilt of the petitioners on proper appreciation of evidence and held the petitioners guilty and sentenced them appropriately. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - insufficiency of funds - they had an existing liability to the complainant and in the discharge of such liability the petitioners jointly issued the impugned cheque to the complainant which was later dishonoured for insufficiency of fund. The courts below have returned the findings of guilt of the petitioners on proper appreciation of evidence and held the petitioners guilty and sentenced them appropriately. - HC
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