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Each Dishonoured Cheque Constitutes a Separate Cause of Action Requiring Procedural Adherence to Cr.P.C

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Delhi High Court: Joint Trial Denied for Eight Cheque Dishonour Complaints Under Section 138 NI Act; Each Dishonoured Cheque Constitutes a Separate Cause of Action Requiring Procedural Adherence to Cr.P.C
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Delhi High Court: Joint Trial Denied for Eight Cheque Dishonour Complaints Under Section 138 NI Act; Each Dishonoured Cheque Constitutes a Separate Cause of Action Requiring Procedural Adherence to Cr.P.C

1. Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court rejected the petitioner’s request to consolidate eight complaints filed under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act), 1881, for dishonoured cheques,…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024

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