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Supreme Court of India
Decided on: 02.07.2018

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881). Section 138, 139 – Legal enforceable liability – Presumption of – Rebuttal of -- Complainant proved the issuance of cheque which contained signatures of the accused and on presentation of the cheque, the cheque was returned with endorsement “insufficient funds” -- Bank official-witnesses proved that the cheque was not returned on the ground that it did not contain signatures of the accused rather it was returned due to insufficient funds – Trial court as well as the Appellate Court found that cheque contained the signatures of the accused – Defence that cheque was stolen complainant – No evidence led by accused -- Defence taken that cheque was stolen rejected by the two courts below – No basis for the High court coming to the conclusion that the accused has been successful in creating doubt in the mind of the Court with regard to the existence of the debt or liability.

(Para 15-22)

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