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In one of the recent judgements Supreme Court has held that section of the Amendment Act, shall have a retrospective effect (Applicable to complaints which were filed prior to 1st September 2018, in respect to the appeals against the order of conviction and sentence for the offence under section 138 of the Act.

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Where an indorser of an instrument excludes his liability and afterwards becomes the holder of the instrument, who are liable to him?

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The Negotiable Instruments Act provides for payment of interim compensation by the drawer of the cheque to the complainant. Such interim compensation should not exceed . . . . . . . . of the amount of the cheque.

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If the indorser signs his name and adds a direction to pay the amount mentioned in the instrument to a specified person, the indorsement is said to be:

28.
If a minor draws, indorses, delivers or negotiates an instrument, such instrument binds

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The cognizance of offence under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act can be taken by the J.M.F.C. having territorial jurisdiction at the

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For the purpose of attracting the provisions of Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, a cheque has to be presented to the bank within a period of

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