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Dishonor of Cheque - discharge of legally enforceable debt or not - In fact, he has categorically admitted that he did not possess any documents to establish the alleged transaction. This becomes even more glaring because the appellant is an educated person being an advocate. Further, the complainant has not been able to establish a close friendly relationship with the accused; he did not know the name of the wife of the accused, the details of his other family members or the residential address of the accused. It does not stand to reason that a person would advance a loan of Rs.15 lakhs to a virtually unknown person whose residential address is also not to his knowledge. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - discharge of legally enforceable debt or not - In fact, he has categorically admitted that he did not possess any documents to establish the alleged transaction. This becomes even more glaring because the appellant is an educated person being an advocate. Further, the complainant has not been able to establish a close friendly relationship with the accused; he did not know the name of the wife of the accused, the details of his other family members or the residential address of the accused. It does not stand to reason that a person would advance a loan of Rs.15 lakhs to a virtually unknown person whose residential address is also not to his knowledge. - HC
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