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Dishonor of Cheque - cheques in question have not even been issued by the petitioner company - misuse of letter heads of the petitioner company - The petitioner company has sufficiently shown that they had no role in the case at hand and cannot thus be held liable for dishonour of a cheque which was not even issued by them or on their behalf in the first place. In these circumstances, where there are no ingredients made out against the petitioner-company, continuation of proceedings against them will be an abuse of the process of law. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - cheques in question have not even been issued by the petitioner company - misuse of letter heads of the petitioner company - The petitioner company has sufficiently shown that they had no role in the case at hand and cannot thus be held liable for dishonour of a cheque which was not even issued by them or on their behalf in the first place. In these circumstances, where there are no ingredients made out against the petitioner-company, continuation of proceedings against them will be an abuse of the process of law. - HC
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