were reported to be lost by an employee of the applicant Company, namely-Raghuvir Prasad, who reported about the lost cheques to the concerned police ... found in the concerned police station about the report for lost cheques. He further submitted that even the police has denied the report regarding lost
Branch Manager of the Bank not to honour the lost cheques and cancel them, he should have performed his duties with utmost responsibility and when ... stolen/lost cheque was presented, he should have given the information of its presentation to the police as well as to the complainant
lost cheques, 8 cheques had been made to disappear by co-accused persons B. N. Tandon and M. L. Agarwal. 3 cheques related to firm ... Prasad and M/s MT Agencies, 10 of the 25 lost cheques were received in branches of State Bank of India at Kanpur
lost and accordingly on same day an information in this regard was also communicated to the Bank for stop payment towards lost cheques. He refers ... bank with a request for 'stop payment' for lost cheques.
16. Aforesaid fact was corroborated from statement of complainant, witnesses and documents
lost/stolen thus on 29.12.2022 a complaint with respect to lost article information report was registered in e-Thana. Submission is that the said cheques ... lost an information was registered in the lost article information report which stood registered in the e-Thana on 29.12.2022. Submission is that the cheques
contract by the name of M/s. SAG Enterprises on 02.09.2019, two cheques have been mentioned in the F.I.R. which had gone missing ... mentioned that after forging his signatures upon those lost cheques, the accused applicant put them in the bank for being encashed and subsequently the accused
against the three cheques was drawn which were dishonoured. Secondly, the cheques in question stolen and lost and thus lost article information was submitted ... other hand submits that whatever might be, the question whether the cheques was lost or missing is a defence, consideration whereof would be required only
Before the Sessions Court, it was stated that in 2017, two cheques were lost and he had duly intimated the police. He had further admitted ... cheques were, in fact, signed by him and merely because a written complaint was given to the police station that certain cheques were lost without
taken some stamp papers and seven signed cheques with him, all of which were misplaced. The applicant gave photocopies of three licences to the informant ... under Section 180, B.N.S.S. he stated that his lost cheques had been kept by the applicant. He presented the cheques
complainant himself on the applicant since he had presented lost two cheques. It is argued that as such the offence whatsoever is not made ... case against him. In so far as the argument regarding the cheques being lost is concerned, the same can be the defence of the applicant