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Delhi High Court Dismissed Appeal in Cheque Dishonour Case: “Proprietorship Concerns Stand on a Different Footing; Only Proprietor Can Be Prosecuted Under Negotiable Instruments Law”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed against the acquittal of the respondent in a cheque dishonour case under the Negotiable Instruments Act, holding that in the…
Posted by Rawlaw July 6, 2025

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