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Evidence By Way Of Affidavit During Trial Under Sections 138 And 141 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Category: Affidavits Criminal

dishonest, malicious and unlawful design of the respondent accused of cheating the complainant, the complainant would not have delivered goods to


Notice By An Advocate On Behalf Of An Individual Payee To The Individual Drawer When More Than One Cheque Is Dishonoured With The Endorsement "account Closed" On The Returning Memo 110

Category: Notices

delivery of goods by deception, amounts to the offence of cheating under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. I,


Notice By Advocate On Behalf Of Drawer To The Drawee Bank For The Wrongful Honouring Of Cheque Under The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 120

Category: Notices

under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 but also amounts to cheating and criminal connivance for the purpose under the Indian Penal


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Criminal Complaint Us 138 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act & Section 420 Of The Indian Penal Code Drafting Criminal Template 1095

Category: Drafting Criminal Template

the accused took the delivery of goods by deceiving and cheating the complainant when he issued the cheques knowing it fully


Application For Anticipatory Bail Deeds Miscellaneous 1820

Category: Deeds Miscellaneous

a false complaint against the petitioner before the police alleging cheating and forgery. 4. That the intention of the de facto


Notice Us 138 Of The Negotiable Instruments Act & Sec. 420 Of The Indian Penal Code Negotiable Instruments Act 1347

Category: Negotiable Instruments Act

you have done so with a view to deceiving and cheating my client, and you did not bother either for the


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