Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
complaint made by complaintant in the court under section 138 NI act. Notice not served on the accused.
Complaint withdraw by complaintant without any reason and complainant present the application in court to recieve original cheques of accused.
Who can get the cheque ?
Complaintant or accused ?
Asked on 6/03/11, 10:04 am
4 Answers from Attorneys
RAJIV GUPTA
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complainant.
Answered on 6/03/11, 11:04 am
Shrichand Nahar
S.V.Nahar, Advocate
One who produced by default OR as ordered by court.
Answered on 6/03/11, 10:28 pm
KarVai Legal Solutions
Rajiv Gupta 9811284735 Ch.No: 359, Western Wing, Tis Hazari, Delhi www.karvai.in
they are evidences of complainant creating cause of action
so the complainant will get the cheques back as he has applied for it
Answered on 6/03/11, 11:37 pm
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