version of
the appellant was that the signed cheque in question
along with the cheque book was lost while it was being
carried ... cheque book or signed cheque leaf. No
complaint was given of the loss of the cheque book or
the signed cheque leaf either
alleging that
applicant/ accused Gurpreet Singh had misused the blank
signed cheque lost by the complainant on 10.2.2006 and had
filled it in his favour ... cheque must be filled in by the
drawer who has signed it. It is sufficient for drawer to sign
the cheque. He may leave
process of law in so far as complainant had
used stolen/lost signed cheque of accused in filing a false Section
138 NI Act Complaint ... Even the circumstances and the manner in which the signed cheque
in question was lost by accused has been elucidated by accused in
his defence
issued any
cheque in favour of the complainant and the present cheque in question infact is
the lost blank but signed cheque which has been ... accused has admitted
that the cheque in question was a signed cheque though he claims it to be a lost
cheque. However, even
cheque book or signed cheque
leaf. No complaint was given of the loss of the cheque book or the signed
cheque leaf either ... cheque
book and about the cheque relied upon by the respondent being one which
is brought into existence using the lost signed cheque leaf
complaint was given of the loss of the
cheque book or the signed cheque leaf either to the
police or to the bank ... cheque book and about the cheque relied upon by
the respondent being one which is brought into
existence using the lost signed cheque leaf
debt. It is further
defence of accused that he has lost the signed cheque on
18.01.2010 and filed the complaint. In this regard filed
complaint ... lost the cheque on 18.01.2010. Accused in
Ex.D.3 has wisely shown only the cheque No.024183 and
claims that he has signed
complaint was given of the loss of
the cheque book or the signed cheque leaf either to the
police or to the bank ... cheque book and about the cheque relied upon by the
respondent being one which is brought into existence using
the lost signed cheque leaf
complete blank signed cheque book had
lost, is completely unbelievable as no one keeps the whole blank cheque
book duly signed by him in advance ... lodging FIR against the complainant accused has claimed to have
lost his signed blank cheque. Whereas as per the aforementioned
documents as have been proved
that, the said cheque
was blank cheque and the complainant had filled the
said cheque and also the signature in the cheque the
same ... signature is his signature and he
lost signed blank cheque. Even the signature found on
Ex.P6 and P7 are his signatures