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Reinforces Presumption under Section 139 of the Negotiable Instruments Act in Dishonored Cheque Case

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Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Dismissal of Applications for Handwriting Expert Opinion and Police Report, Reinforces Presumption under Section 139 of the Negotiable Instruments Act in Dishonored Cheque Case
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Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Dismissal of Applications for Handwriting Expert Opinion and Police Report, Reinforces Presumption under Section 139 of the Negotiable Instruments Act in Dishonored Cheque Case

Court's Decision: The High Court of Himachal Pradesh, after considering the arguments and evidence presented, dismissed the petition filed by the accused challenging the Trial Court's decision to reject two…
Posted by Rawlaw December 17, 2024

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