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Anil Kumar Bakshi vs.satvir and Anr

Anil Kumar Bakshi vs Satvir and Anr

Type Court Judgment Court Delhi Decided Dec 15, 2016
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Citation
Court
Delhi High Court
Decided On
Subject
Education

Case Summary

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Education

Key legal issue
Education

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Anil Kumar Bakshi

Respondent

Satvir and Anr

Excerpt

.....instruments act was moved by the respondent no.1 to summon the petitioner for cross- examination. the respondent no.1 categorically took the defence that the crl.m.c.1968/2016 page 1 of 2 cheque in question was not issued for any consideration. he elaborated that the cheque in question was issued in favour of the complainant as ‘security’ because two cheques no.359009 dated 25.03.2014 for `25,000/- and no.358108 dated 19.02.2014 for `10,000/- issued by the state bank of india, cod, delhi cantt. branch, new delhi in his name by the opposite party in m.a.no.458/2013 in o.a.no.141/2011 in terms of orders passed by armed forces tribunal, principal bench at new delhi, in case title ‘hav.(retd.) stvir singh vs. uoi & ors.’ as cost, were handed over to the complainant representing him. the complainant asked him to give the amount equivalent to the said two cheques.3. in response to the reply, these facts have not been specifically controverted by the petitioner.4. the impugned order based upon fair appreciation of the facts warrants no intervention. the learned metropolitan magistrate has given cogent reasons to treat the case as summons trial case.5. the petition lacks merits and is dismissed. pending application also stands disposed of. december15 2016 / tr (s.p.garg) judge crl.m.c.1968/2016 page 2 of 2

Full Judgment

$~43 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI DECIDED ON :

15. h DECEMBER, 2016 + CRL.M.C. 1968/2016 & CRL.M.A.No.83
ANIL KUMAR BAKSHI ........ Petitioner

SATVIR AND ANR Through :... Petitioner

in person. versus Through : Ms.Manjeet Arya, APP for R2. ........ RESPONDENTS

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.P.GARG S.P.GARG, J.

(Oral) 1. Present petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed by the petitioner to challenge the legality and correctness of an order dated 04.05.2016 of learned Metropolitan Magistrate whereby application under Section 145(2) of Negotiable Instruments Act moved by the respondent No.1 was allowed and the case was treated as summons trial case. The petition was initially contested by the respondent No.1 and reply to it was filed. Subsequently, none appeared on behalf of the respondent No.1.

2. I have heard the petitioner and have examined the file. The respondent No.1 is facing trial under Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act. Application under Section 145(2) Negotiable Instruments Act was moved by the respondent No.1 to summon the petitioner for cross- examination. The respondent No.1 categorically took the defence that the Crl.M.C.1968/2016 Page 1 of 2 cheque in question was not issued for any consideration. He elaborated that the cheque in question was issued in favour of the complainant as ‘security’ because two cheques No.359009 dated 25.03.2014 for `25,000/- and No.358108 dated 19.02.2014 for `10,000/- issued by the State Bank of India, COD, Delhi Cantt. Branch, New Delhi in his name by the opposite party in M.A.No.458/2013 in O.A.No.141/2011 in terms of orders passed by Armed Forces Tribunal, Principal Bench at New Delhi, in case title ‘Hav.(Retd.) Stvir Singh vs. UOI & Ors.’ as cost, were handed over to the complainant representing him. The complainant asked him to give the amount equivalent to the said two cheques.

3. In response to the reply, these facts have not been specifically controverted by the petitioner.

4. The impugned order based upon fair appreciation of the facts warrants no intervention. The learned Metropolitan Magistrate has given cogent reasons to treat the case as summons trial case.

5. The petition lacks merits and is dismissed. Pending application also stands disposed of. DECEMBER15 2016 / tr (S.P.GARG) JUDGE Crl.M.C.1968/2016 Page 2 of 2

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