One of the most potent defenses against a cheque dishonour case is when the POA holder lacks knowledge of the...
Day: September 20, 2025
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- Offence Against Directors or Companies
- Quashing of NI Complaint
- Substantive Law - NI Act
Vicarious Liability of a Non-Executive Director – Are You Liable in a Cheque Bounce MatterVicarious Liability of a Non-Executive Director – Are You Liable in a Cheque Bounce Matter
Understanding the vicarious liability of a non-executive director is critical in cheque dishonour matters. Often, directors who are not involved...
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- Offence Against Directors or Companies
- Quashing of NI Complaint
- Substantive Law - NI Act
No Vicarious Liability of Non-Executive Director Without Proof: SC’s Essential RulingNo Vicarious Liability of Non-Executive Director Without Proof: SC’s Essential Ruling
Understanding the vicarious liability of a non-executive director is crucial for anyone serving on a company’s board. A key concern...
Tenant Overstayed – How much is the Legally Enforceable Debt between Tenant and LandlordTenant Overstayed – How much is the Legally Enforceable Debt between Tenant and Landlord
Understanding the concept of a legally enforceable debt between tenant and landlord is crucial, especially in a Section 138 NI...
Supreme Court Allows Amendment of Cheque Dishonour Complaint: What It Means for You.Supreme Court Allows Amendment of Cheque Dishonour Complaint: What It Means for You.
In the legal world, the saying goes that procedure is the handmaiden of justice, not its mistress. This principle...
SC Unveils – Complainant’s Right to file an Appeal against Acquittal in a NI caseSC Unveils – Complainant’s Right to file an Appeal against Acquittal in a NI case
This article explores the crucial topic of the Complainant’s Right to file an Appeal against Acquittal in cheque bounce cases....
