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What is the effect if Drawer’s Signature differs can it attract to cheque bounce case?

Sandeep Bhatt
21/01/2020
NI Act
Drawers-Signature-differs

The simple answer to this question is yes if Drawer’s Signature differs can attract to cheque bounce case but before we get the perfect answer, we have to know about which parameter and circumstances have become to know for believing that if drawer signature is a mismatch, then it attracts an amount to the dishonor […]

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Importance of a written statement in the civil suit.(Palint,Order 8 of CPC, Set-off, Counter Claim, limitation, etc. with case laws)

Sandeep Bhatt
21/01/2020
CPC
Witten statement in civil suit

What is a written statement? The written statement is part of a civil suit. It plays a very important role in the suit filed by the plaintiff against the defendant. A written statement is a reply file by the defendant of the plaintiff’s suit. It is called a reply to the defendant. The particular definition […]

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If Drawer’s Signature differs can it attract criminal proceedings u/s.138 of IN act?

Sandeep Bhatt
09/01/2020
NI Act
drawers signature differs

The answer to the above questions is yes. Suppose the drawer’s signature differs or mismatches with the specimen that is available on the bank record, and, for this reason, said cheque is not encashed but dishonored because the drawer’s signature differs. In that case, It shall be a punishable offense and Attract criminal proceedings as […]

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When court should not permit withdrawal of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit?

Sandeep Bhatt
16/12/2019
CPC
Grounds For Rejection Of The Plain Under The Civil Procedure Code

Introduction : Withdrawal of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit is the plaintiff’s right, but when the plaintiff wishes to withdraw of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit, generally, the Court should not routinely permit a plaintiff to do so.  When the plaintiff wants to request Permission from the Court to […]

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