Fair market value under section 50C must reflect existing property condition, not hypothetical development, and statutory valuation steps must be foll...
Dishonor of Cheque - complaint has been lodged beyond the statutory period of limitation - the instant case learned ACJM has acted beyond his jurisdiction by issuing summons to the petitioner without even taking cognizance of the offence, contrary to the provision laid down in the Act, without having any occasion of being satisfied for condoning the delay. Taking of cognizance on satisfactory condonation of delay are statutory requirements which cannot be presumed on issuance of process to accused. The impugned order is bad in law and is not tenable under such circumstances. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - complaint has been lodged beyond the statutory period of limitation - the instant case learned ACJM has acted beyond his jurisdiction by issuing summons to the petitioner without even taking cognizance of the offence, contrary to the provision laid down in the Act, without having any occasion of being satisfied for condoning the delay. Taking of cognizance on satisfactory condonation of delay are statutory requirements which cannot be presumed on issuance of process to accused. The impugned order is bad in law and is not tenable under such circumstances. - HC
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