Himachal Pradesh Court April 1988 Judgments
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Onkar Chand Dutta Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and anr.
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Apr-20-1988
Reported in: (1989)IILLJ271HP
D. Desai, C.J.1. The petitioner was appointed as Accounts Assistant in the Vikram Pharmaceutical Private Limited, Parwanoo (second respondent), with effect from the date of joining duty vide letter dt. Oct. 1, 1985. The appointment was on probation for a period of six months and was liable to be terminated at any time during the probationary period if his work was found to be unsatisfactory. The confirmation was to depend upon his work and conduct being found satisfactory during the period of probation. On Mar. 11, 1986, when the cash at the factory premises was verified and checked, a sum of Rs. 6471.67 paisa was allegedly found short. The responsibility therefore is stated to have been fixed upon the petitioner. In order to clear the shortage, he is alleged to have given three post-dated cheques, each of Rs.2000/-, and to have promised to pay the balance amount. The cheque(s) alleged to have been given accordingly is stated to have bounced when presented for encashment through bank o...
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