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Dishonor of Cheque - Application of Money Lending Act - The complainant in the cross examination though admits that he is engaged in money lending business and he is not a registered money lender, as far as this transaction is concerned, even in his statutory notice, the complainant has categorically stated that the petitioner herein being a long time friend has lend money for free of interest. That being the case, when the transaction is not for interest, the Money Lending Act have no application. - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - Application of Money Lending Act - The complainant in the cross examination though admits that he is engaged in money lending business and he is not a registered money lender, as far as this transaction is concerned, even in his statutory notice, the complainant has categorically stated that the petitioner herein being a long time friend has lend money for free of interest. That being the case, when the transaction is not for interest, the Money Lending Act have no application. - HC
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