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Dishonour of Cheque - Insufficient Funds - the Defendants have not denied issuance of the said cheques but have only attempted to contend that the same were for return of investments and not loans. That argument is not open to the Plaintiff anymore in view of the ratio laid down in the case of Motilal Laxmichand Salecha HUF. Thus even on merit the Defendants’ contentions are untainable and devoid of merit. - HC
Dishonour of Cheque - Insufficient Funds - the Defendants have not denied issuance of the said cheques but have only attempted to contend that the same were for return of investments and not loans. That argument is not open to the Plaintiff anymore in view of the ratio laid down in the case of Motilal Laxmichand Salecha HUF. Thus even on merit the Defendants’ contentions are untainable and devoid of merit. - HC
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