jurisdiction of this court under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C .). The petition is resisted by the
second respondent ... that the
complainant is engaged in the business of trading in export and import
licenses. It had supplied licenses to the proprietory concern
produce registration of any document i.e. Sales Tax,
Excise, Import, Export Registration and Shop Act with respect to
running of the business ... denied by him that in his statement, U/s 313 Cr.P.C . he
had admitted his legal liabilities towards the issuance of the cheques
Having regard to the arguments of learned
counsel for accused, it is important to note as I have
already pointed out Hon'ble Three-Judges ... reiterating
Section 143 of Negotiable Instruments Act and Section 264
of Cr.P.C., that:
9 C.C.No.15598/2017
"Section 264, Judgments
Having regard to the arguments of learned
counsel for accused, it is important to note as I have
already pointed out Hon'ble Three-Judges ... reiterating
Section 143 of Negotiable Instruments Act and Section 264
of Cr.P.C., that:
9 C.C.No.31515/2018
"The Magistrate
Having regard to the arguments of learned
counsel for accused, it is important to note as I have
already pointed out Hon'ble Three-Judges ... reiterating
Section 143 of Negotiable Instruments Act and Section 264
of Cr.P.C., that:
"The Magistrate is not expected to record full
evidence
Having regard to the arguments of learned
counsel for accused, it is important to note as I have
already pointed out Hon'ble Three-Judges ... reiterating
Section 143 of Negotiable Instruments Act and Section 264
of Cr.P.C., that:
"Section 264, Judgments in cases tried
summarily - In every
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