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Dishonor of Cheque - interpretation clause ‘c’ of the proviso to section 138 of N.I. Act - Admittedly in the case in hand, the required notice was issued on 01.03.2016 which is not in dispute, however, the case has been filed on 21.03.2016, there is strict bar of filing the case in view of clause(c) of section 138 of N.I.Act before expiry of 15 days and if it is so, no cognizance of offence be taken on the basis of such complaint. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - interpretation clause ‘c’ of the proviso to section 138 of N.I. Act - Admittedly in the case in hand, the required notice was issued on 01.03.2016 which is not in dispute, however, the case has been filed on 21.03.2016, there is strict bar of filing the case in view of clause(c) of section 138 of N.I.Act before expiry of 15 days and if it is so, no cognizance of offence be taken on the basis of such complaint. - HC
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