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Vicarious liability for dishonoured company cheques may extend to non-signatory directors where complaints contain foundational responsibility avermen...
Dishonor of Cheque - dues was against the company but the cheque was issued by the petitioner from his personal account - Legally enforceable debt or not, in personal capacity - The petitioner would still be convicted even if he issues his personal cheque in discharge of the dues of the company. The learned appellate court has rightly held that petitioner being signatory of the bounced cheque is clearly responsible for non- payment of the amount to the complainant and rightly upheld the conviction of the petitioner - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - dues was against the company but the cheque was issued by the petitioner from his personal account - Legally enforceable debt or not, in personal capacity - The petitioner would still be convicted even if he issues his personal cheque in discharge of the dues of the company. The learned appellate court has rightly held that petitioner being signatory of the bounced cheque is clearly responsible for non- payment of the amount to the complainant and rightly upheld the conviction of the petitioner - HC
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