posting. The Postal cover sent
under registered post returned with endorsement “Intimation given.
unclaimed”, whereas the notice sent under certificate of posting did not
return
said offence. In the present
case, the date of intimation of unclaimed notice is 1.1.2008 and
3.1.2008, however, on filing the complaint on 14.1.2008 prior ... drawer's address gave first
intimation on 24.12.2007 and when it remained unclaimed for seven
days as per the noting dated 1.1.2008 pleaded
Application No.1 of 2008. The documents,
however, were returned unclaimed. An intimation was thus posted on
4th April, 2008.
17. On 9th April
directly served on the accused, and it was
returned unclaimed after intimation. Since the complainant was
able to show that he had sent registered notice
returned with a remark "intimation posted"
and "not claimed" or "unclaimed". Therefore, in such a case the
service ... postal remarks such as 'refused', 'unclaimed', 'not claimed',
'intimated' or 'intimation given
notice
was returned with endorsement 'addressee absent', 'intimation
served', 'unclaimed'. Thus, it is evident that there is deliberate ... with endorsement as
'unclaimed". The endorsement in Ext.P5 would also reveal that in
spite of intimation, accused failed to collect
postal cover containing legal notice returned unserved with an endorsement "Intimation delivered unclaimed". On the side of the complainant, the complainant was examined ... categorically deposed that he had served the postal intimation to the accused/revision petitioner and the intimation has been duly served upon the revision petitioner
postal cover containing legal notice returned unserved with an endorsement "Intimation delivered unclaimed". On the side of the complainant, the complainant was examined ... categorically deposed that he had served the postal intimation to the accused/revision petitioner and the intimation has been duly served upon the revision petitioner
been taken, the same has been returned as intimation given unclaimed. Despite the name of the 2nd respondent being printed in the cause list
sufficient fund in the account and
the notice was returned unclaimed after due intimation.
Though he was cross examined by the counsel for the accused ... complainant and it was returned
with endorsement 'unclaimed' after due intimation. Further it
was admitted by DW1 that he will not be always