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Karnataka High Court Restores Convictions in Cheque Dishonour Cases: “Mere marking of receipt in both cases not a ground to doubt financial capacity without rebuttal evidence”

Court’s Decision In a detailed judgment dated 13 June 2025, the Karnataka High Court allowed two criminal appeals filed under Section 378(4) of the CrPC. The High Court: Set aside…
Posted by Rawlaw June 18, 2025

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