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ST.29/ 2015

Case between Jamsheer vs Sulaiman regarding dishonoured cheque under Section 138 of N.I. Act

Court
Court of Judicial First Class Magistrate -II
Judge
Sri.Biju. V.G
Order Date
2015-09-18
Duration
2 years 6 months

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Case Summary

Complaint against accused for dishonour of cheque. Accused acquitted due to lack of proof for the alleged transaction.

Judgment Outcome

Defendant Won
Interim Order
Complainant failed to establish that accused issued a cheque of Rs.4,50,000/- towards a debt. Accused acquitted.
Judgment Favored
Defendant
Relief Granted
Acquittal under section 255(1) of Cr.P.C.
Case Type
Criminal Case - U/s 138 of N.I. Act
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

Accused is found not guilty of the offence punishable u/s 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Jamsheer (32 years) Kolangara House, Puthupally.P.O., B.P. Angadi, (Tirur Police station Limit)

Defendants

Sulaiman (35 years) Njarekkat House, P. O, Kanmanam, Kalpakanchery (Kalpakanchery police station Limit)

Reliefs

Relief Type: Acquittal under section 255(1) of Cr.P.C.
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Accused acquitted of the offence u/s 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Evidence:
Accused is found not guilty of the offence punishable u/s 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Cheque
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Dated 7.5.2013 - Cheque bearing No.041425 for Rs.4,50,000/- drawn on Federal Bank Ltd., Puthanathani Branch.
Reference:
Ext.P1
Document Type: Passport
Submitted By: Defendant
Relevance:
Dated 26.10.2011 - Certified copy of passport.
Reference:
Ext.D1

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Mon, 03/18/2013 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
90%

Involved Entities

Private Individual

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