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Karnataka High Court Affirms Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case: Complainant Fails to Prove Financial Capacity to Lend ₹6

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Karnataka High Court Affirms Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case: Complainant Fails to Prove Financial Capacity to Lend ₹6,35,000, Accused Successfully Rebuts Presumption Under Section 139 of Negotiable Instruments Act
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Karnataka High Court Affirms Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case: Complainant Fails to Prove Financial Capacity to Lend ₹6,35,000, Accused Successfully Rebuts Presumption Under Section 139 of Negotiable Instruments Act

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court dismissed the appeal filed by the complainant against the trial court’s judgment acquitting the accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881…
Posted by Rawlaw March 6, 2025

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