2012

Section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is squarely apply to the Information Technology Act, 2000 – Aneeta Hada Vs. M/s. Godfather Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd. – Supreme Court

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Section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is squarely apply to the Information Technology Act, 2000 – Aneeta Hada Vs. M/s. Godfather Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd. – Supreme Court Read Post »

Whether the jurisdiction of the Civil Court to try a suit for the action taken or to be taken under the SARFAESI Act, 2002 as well as the RDB Act, 1993, is barred and consequently, the plaint could be rejected on that account? – State Bank of India Vs. Hardeep Kaur and others – Punjab & Haryana High Court

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Whether the jurisdiction of the Civil Court to try a suit for the action taken or to be taken under the SARFAESI Act, 2002 as well as the RDB Act, 1993, is barred and consequently, the plaint could be rejected on that account? – State Bank of India Vs. Hardeep Kaur and others – Punjab & Haryana High Court Read Post »

A dishonour would constitute an offence only if the cheque is retuned by the bank ‘unpaid’ either because the amount of money standing to the credit of the drawer’s account is insufficient to honour the cheque or that the amount exceeds the amount arranged to be paid from that account by an agreement with that bank – M/s Laxmi Dyechem Vs. State of Gujarat & Ors. – Supreme Court

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A dishonour would constitute an offence only if the cheque is retuned by the bank ‘unpaid’ either because the amount of money standing to the credit of the drawer’s account is insufficient to honour the cheque or that the amount exceeds the amount arranged to be paid from that account by an agreement with that bank – M/s Laxmi Dyechem Vs. State of Gujarat & Ors. – Supreme Court Read Post »

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