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Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case: Affirms Presumption Under Section 139 of NI Act and Justifies Conviction for Failure to Rebut

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Karnataka High Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case: Affirms Presumption Under Section 139 of NI Act and Justifies Conviction for Failure to Rebut
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Karnataka High Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case: Affirms Presumption Under Section 139 of NI Act and Justifies Conviction for Failure to Rebut

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, in its judgment, allowed the complainant’s appeal and set aside the Appellate Court's decision that had acquitted the accused. The High Court restored the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025

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