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Rangappa vs Sri Mohan on 7 May, 2010

14. Since the presumption under Section 139 read with Section 118(a) of the NI Act is in favour of the complainant, it is now for the accused to rebut the same either by discrediting the veracity of material relied upon by the complainant or by leading positive evidence to probabilise his defence on the touchstone of preponderance of probabilities as provided by the three Judge bench of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Rangappa Vs Sri Mohan (2010) 11 SCC 441 and also in Rohitbhai Jivanlal Patel v. State of Gujarat & Anr. (2019) 18 SCC 106.
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