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Dishonour of Cheque - Plea to expedite the trial of a complaint - Case of applicant is that though this complaint under the Act, 1881 was filed in the year 2022, but the trial could not be concluded - The High Court, after considering the submissions and examining relevant legal provisions, as well as referring to Supreme Court directives emphasizing expeditious disposal of cases under Section 138, made a decision. It directed the Chief Judicial Magistrate to conclude the trial expeditiously, preferably within six months from the receipt of the order, in line with statutory provisions and judicial precedents.
Dishonour of Cheque - Plea to expedite the trial of a complaint - Case of applicant is that though this complaint under the Act, 1881 was filed in the year 2022, but the trial could not be concluded - The High Court, after considering the submissions and examining relevant legal provisions, as well as referring to Supreme Court directives emphasizing expeditious disposal of cases under Section 138, made a decision. It directed the Chief Judicial Magistrate to conclude the trial expeditiously, preferably within six months from the receipt of the order, in line with statutory provisions and judicial precedents.
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