Representation and Knowledge in Cheque Dishonour Cases by Companies Must Be Proven at Trial, Not Grounds for Dismissal at Threshold: Supreme Court

In a significant decision, the Supreme Court has reinstated a cheque dishonour case, asserting that concerns over representation and knowledge in complaints filed by companies are issues to be resolved during trial, not at the preliminary stage. Case Background The case, M/s Naresh Potteries v. M/s Aarti Industries and Another (Criminal Appeal No. ___ of

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