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Dishonor of Cheque - In case part payment/s is made after the filing of the complaint, since the offence already stands completed in terms of Section 138(c) of the N.I. Act, and the proceedings have to go on, it would be appropriate, in case of conviction, for the learned Special Court, to direct compensation payable after taking into consideration, amounts received by the payee/holder of the cheque, till that time - The conduct of the complainant in disclosing recovery of part cheque amount, in the notice of demand itself, is an indicature of his bonafides and absence of malafides - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - In case part payment/s is made after the filing of the complaint, since the offence already stands completed in terms of Section 138(c) of the N.I. Act, and the proceedings have to go on, it would be appropriate, in case of conviction, for the learned Special Court, to direct compensation payable after taking into consideration, amounts received by the payee/holder of the cheque, till that time - The conduct of the complainant in disclosing recovery of part cheque amount, in the notice of demand itself, is an indicature of his bonafides and absence of malafides - HC
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