Delhi High Court Orders Rajpal Yadav to Surrender Over ₹9 Crore Dues
Delhi High Court directs actor Rajpal Yadav to surrender over ₹9 crore unpaid dues in multiple cheque bounce cases, citing repeated breach of undertakings.
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Delhi High Court directs actor Rajpal Yadav to surrender over ₹9 crore unpaid dues in multiple cheque bounce cases, citing repeated breach of undertakings.
Madhya Pradesh High Court rules that cheques marked “Not Negotiable” still attract criminal liability under Section 138 NI Act in cheque bounce cases.
Karnataka High Court rules that a director cannot be held liable under Section 138 NI Act for cheque bounce if cheques were issued after his resignation, quashing criminal proceed…
Supreme Court rules that each dishonoured cheque in a single transaction is a separate offence under Section 138 NI Act, overturning Delhi HC’s view.
Supreme Court rules that courts can condone delay in filing cheque bounce complaints under Section 138 NI Act if sufficient cause is shown. Technical delay should not defeat justi…