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Dishonor of Cheque - This court is of the considered view that the High Court should not have interfered with the cognizance of the complaints having been taken by the trial court and High Court should not discharge the accused from his liability at the threshold. Unless the parties are given opportunity to lead evidence, it is not possible to come to a definite conclusion as to what was the date when the alleged possession of Kvory plant was handed over to him and while the police complaint was given against the complainant and his son-in-law and what was the lease agreement executed between the parties - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - This court is of the considered view that the High Court should not have interfered with the cognizance of the complaints having been taken by the trial court and High Court should not discharge the accused from his liability at the threshold. Unless the parties are given opportunity to lead evidence, it is not possible to come to a definite conclusion as to what was the date when the alleged possession of Kvory plant was handed over to him and while the police complaint was given against the complainant and his son-in-law and what was the lease agreement executed between the parties - HC
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