Legal Question in Banking Law in India
misguiding document
i filed a case under negotiable instrument act,under section 138,my opponent has agreed that,the cheque belongs to them and accepted their signatures,and they prodused a receipt,which was given by me for different purpose,and arguing they have already paid the money,what will happen?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: misguiding document
Dear Sir,
You need to explain to the Court for what purpose it was given and if possible please provide the documentary evidence for the purpose of which the money was repaid.
Re: misguiding document
Dear Sir,
It is good that the accused have agreed that the Cheque belongs to them.
If they produce the receipt which was given by you for other purpose the amount mustnot have tallied. though it tally please establish the other reason for which you issued the receipt before the court. once you prove the other reason ( you have not mentionied) then it is very much easy to win the case.
Regards,
Panduranga Acharya, Advocate
Re: misguiding document
Your query is not specific. Please elaborate in details. For what other purpose you had issued the receipt.
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