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Cheque Bounce Case: Accused Admitting Cheque Sign can Raise Presumption Under Section 139 N.I.Act

Posted on May 12, 2020 By Legal 60

//www.pathlegal.in/Cheque-Bounce-Case:-Accused-Admitting-Cheque-Sign-can-Raise-Presumption-Under-Section-139-N.I.Act-blog-2384751            Author: Names

Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice K. M. Joseph of Supreme Court noted that the accused in the cheque bounce case had admitted that he himself had signed the cheque and …
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