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this section," debt or other liability" means a legally enforceable debt or other liability
Central Government Act
accused's case was that there was no legally enforceable debt
or liability between the parties since ... issued the cheque in
relation to a legally enforceable debt. It was observed that the
accused's failure to reply
Supreme Court of India
Section 138 of the Act shall be a legally
enforceable debt or other liability. By adding this Explanation ... mere debt or liability, which is not a legally enforceable debt
or liability, would not attract the penal Section
Madras High Court
Court failed to believe that
there was a legally enforceable debt and that the accused gave Ex. P-l
cheque ... Sessions Judge rightly observed that there was
no legally enforceable debt against the accused and he did not issue
Andhra High Court
liability and as such, there was no legally
enforceable debt as required under Section 138 of the Act. He further ... connecting the cheque in question to any legally
enforceable debt or liability as required under Section
Andhra High Court
debt or other liability"
means a legally enforceable debt or other liability."
12.From the explanation ... legally enforceable debt or other liability
and a time barred debt cannot be construed as a legally enforceable debt.
Therefore
Madras High Court
cheque was issued towards part
payment of legally enforceable debt. Para.40 of the cited judgment needs to be
noted ... sufficient to hold that there was no legally enforceable debt.
There are no other probable circumstances placed by the accused
Andhra High Court
dated 23.09.1998, 24.09.1998 and 25.09.1998 respectively, for discharging legally enforceable debt. When the cheques were presented in the Bank ... dated 30.10.1998 and 31.10.1998 respectively, for discharging legally enforceable debt. When the cheques were presented in the Bank for encashment
Madras High Court
cheque was not issued for the discharge of legally
enforceable debt, since the complainant appellant failed to discharge
his initial ... issued for discharge
of a legally enforceable debt or liability and as such, the presumption
under Section
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prove that the cheque was issued
towards legally enforceable debt or liability.
4. The trial Court, after considering the evidence ... three ingredients, viz:
(I) that there is a legally enforceable debt;
(ii) that the cheque was drawn from the account
Bombay High Court
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