The Summons of a Police Officer to an Advocate has been a contentious issue, striking at the heart of the...
Category: 1 – Complainant / Accused Perspective
This section examines cheque bounce disputes from the dual viewpoints of both the complainant and the accused. It offers strategic insights into defending against allegations, such as handling signature mismatches at the appeal stage and navigating the burden of proof for debts. For complainants, the articles provide guidance on crucial procedural steps, including the importance of condoning filing delays, amending complaints to implead partnership firms, and resisting the quashing of complaints involving security cheques. Additionally, the posts explore complex appellate issues, such as seeking exemptions from the mandatory 20% deposit, providing a balanced look at both trial and appellate strategies.
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
- High Court Order - Face Trial
HC Stern Message on Quashing a NI Complaint based on admission to present the security chequeHC Stern Message on Quashing a NI Complaint based on admission to present the security cheque
Seeking the quashing of a NI complaint based on admission to present the security cheque can be a complex legal...
- Amendment in a NI Complaint
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
Court OKs amendment of a Cheque Bounce Complaint to implead a partnership firmCourt OKs amendment of a Cheque Bounce Complaint to implead a partnership firm
The amendment of a cheque bounce complaint to implead a partnership firm is a critical procedural issue in NI Act...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- Conviction and Sentence
- HC Judgements in Favour of Accused Person
Stop! Read This Before Seeking a waiver of 20% Deposit in a Cheque Bounce AppealStop! Read This Before Seeking a waiver of 20% Deposit in a Cheque Bounce Appeal
The waiver of 20% deposit in a cheque bounce appeal is a critical issue for anyone convicted under Section...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
- Legally Enforceable Debt
Effect of Section 25(3) of Indian Contract on defence of Time-Barred Debt – HC ExplainedEffect of Section 25(3) of Indian Contract on defence of Time-Barred Debt – HC Explained
The significant effect of Section 25(3) of the Indian Contract Act on the defence of time-barred debt in NI Case...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
- High Court Order - Face Trial
Cheque was issued for an Advance Payment: How to Prove It (And Why It Failed)Cheque was issued for an Advance Payment: How to Prove It (And Why It Failed)
A common defence in a Section 138 NI Act case is claiming that the cheque was issued for an advance...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
- High Court Order - Face Trial
Impact of Security Cheque Defence on a Quashing Petition FailsImpact of Security Cheque Defence on a Quashing Petition Fails
Understanding the impact of Security Cheque Defence on a Quashing Petition is crucial for anyone involved in a Section 138...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Complainant
- High Court Order - Face Trial
Quashing of a Cheque Bounce Complaint based on MoU DeniedQuashing of a Cheque Bounce Complaint based on MoU Denied
The quashing of a cheque bounce complaint based on MoU is a critical legal issue, often argued by an accused...
- Before High Court - About the Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- HC Judgements in Favour of Accused Person
- Legally Enforceable Debt
Accused successfully established the defence of Security Cheque in a cheque bounce matterAccused successfully established the defence of Security Cheque in a cheque bounce matter
Establishing a defence of Security Cheque in a cheque bounce matter is a critical strategy for an accused person. This...
- 3 - Substantive Law - NI Act
- Before SC - About Complaint
- Cheque Dishonour Law
- Offence Against Directors or Companies
- SC Judgements In favour of Complainant
The Ultimate Guide: NI Complaint Against a Trustee or Trust ChairmanThe Ultimate Guide: NI Complaint Against a Trustee or Trust Chairman
The maintainability of a NI complaint against a trustee or trust chairman is a critical legal question. Many complainants and...
