customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability
dishonoured sends
the cheque return memo stating reasons for dishonour of the
cheque to the branch which has sent the cheque for passing ... photocopy of the register of the cheque book
whereby accused Suman Kochar herself received the cheque
book; proved statement of account
PW23 Smt Urmila Rani Gupta has proved a cheque
issued by WHO in favour of Dr B N Mittal, DDG ( Leprosy ... also proved cheques Ex
PW 24/D and PW24/E.
PW25 Sh Om Parkash Dawar has proved cheque Ex
PW14/C1 .
PW26
cheque will not amount to admission
of execution of cheque. A signed blank cheque leaf is very
often referred to as a blank "cheque ... however, shows that to prove the offence under the said
section, prosecution shall inevitably prove that the cheque was
"drawn" by accused
show dishonour of the said cheque.
16. When the basic fact of dishonour of cheque was not proved by the
appellant and the burden ... dishonour of cheque could not be proved by the
appellant. The appellant failed to prove dishonour of cheque by any mode other
than
therefore it is a matter on record and has been
proved that, the cheque in question was presented
within its validity period and dishonoured ... cheque carries statutory
presumption of consideration, under such
circumstances the holder of the cheque in due
course is only required to prove that, the Accused
drawer of the cheque admits issuance/execution
of the cheque and secondly, in the event where the
complainant proves that the cheque was issued/executed ... Dishonour of a cheque
carries a statutory presumption of consideration. The
holder of the cheque in due course is required to prove
that the cheque
Dishonour of a cheque
carries a statutory presumption of consideration. The
holder of the cheque in due course is required to prove
that the cheque ... drawer of the cheque admits issuance/execution
of the cheque and secondly, in the event where the
complainant proves that the cheque was issued/executed
show dishonour of the said cheque.
16. When the basic fact of dishonour of a cheque was not
proved by the appellant, and the burden ... cheque could not be proved by
rt
the appellant. The appellant failed to prove dishonour of the
cheque by any mode other than
complainant examined three witnesses to prove
his case. Sitanshu Vermani (CW1) proved that the complainant
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presented a cheque in his bank. Amrander Kumar (CW2) proved ... drawer of the cheque admits issuance/execution
of the cheque and secondly, in the event where the
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complainant proves that the cheque was issued/executed