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whichever is earlier;
(b) the payee or the holder in due course. of the cheque as the case ... case may be, to the holder in due course of the cheque, within fifteen days of the receipt
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holder in due course; that the holder of a negotiable instrument is a holder in due course: provided that, where ... burthen of proving that the holder is a holder in due course lies upon
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
9. Holder in due course." Holder in due course" means any person who for consideration became
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which he signed the same, to any holder in due course for such amount: provided that no person other than ... holder in due course shall recover from the person delivering the instrument any thing in excess of the amount intended
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881--Section 9--`Holder in
due course'--No defect in the title of the
transferor--Requirement ... which defines 'holder in due
course' reads as under:
"Holder in due course" means any person who for considera-
tion
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that Balasundaram was neither the payee nor the
holder in due course and hence under section ... complaint on behalf of a
payee or holder in due course. He referred to section 11 of the Indian
Penal
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payee
or, as the case may be, the holder in due course of the cheque;"
10. Mr. Ovalekar submits that ... complaint in writing by the payee or
the holder in due course of the cheque. He submits that the payee
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attorney as well that he is the holder in due
course.
The complaint is signed by the complainant as well ... from the parties thereto.
Section 9. "Holder in due course"-- "Holder in due course" means any
person who for consideration
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holder in due course" is the "holder" unless law
permits it.
NO PRESUMPTION-HOLDER IN DUE COURSE IS HOLDER ... course", under certain specified conditions. This itself is an indication that
both the expressions "holder" and "holder in due course
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ordinary presumption that the holder is a holder in due course is
rebutted and the case comes under the proviso ... burden of proving that the holder is a holder in due course lies
upon the holder.
2. In the present
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