Cheque Bounce: The Accused Must Raise Probable Defence to rebut the presumption under Section 139 Negotiable Instruments Act: Karnataka HC

In a significant legal development, the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, presided over by Justice S Rachaih, has set aside an acquittal in a cheque bounce case.  The appellant, R Pramod, had approached the court seeking to overturn the judgment of acquittal dated 01/10/2022 in Criminal Appeal No. 858/2019. The trial had taken place

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