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Judgments

Security cheques to be proved as given in discharge of legally enforceable debt(15.09.2015)

In a case involving arrest of the accused for dishonoured cheques, the Court allowed the accused’s petition. It noted the peculiar facts of the case a.....

Tags : Security, cheque, presumption, enforceable debt



News

Ker HC: Debt Created by Cash Above Rs.20,000 in Violation of IT Act Isn’t “Legally Enforceable Debt”(28.07.2025)

Kerala High Court has observed that debt created by a cash transaction above Rs.20,000/- in violation of the provisions of Income-Tax Act, 1961 is not.....

Tags : Kerala High Court, Cash Transaction, Legally Enforceable Debt



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