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2016 Supreme(Kar) 341

ANAND BYRAREDDY
Afzal Pasha – Appellant
Versus
Mohamed Ameerjan – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Shri. Murthy D. Naik, Advocate
For the Respondent:Shri. M. Ramakrishna, Advocate

ORDER :

This petition coming on for admission, is heard and disposed of finally with the consent of counsel.

2. The petition is filed by the accused, against whom a complaint is filed before the court below alleging an offence punishable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Hereinafter referred to as the ‘NI Act’, for brevity). The petitioner is contesting the case. At the stage when the case was set down for the evidence of the accused, he is said to have filed an application under Section 145(2) of the NI Act, seeking permission of the court to file an affidavit in lieu of oral evidence. The trial court having rejected the application on the ground that the same is not permissible, the present petition is filed.

3. The learned counsel for the petitioner places reliance on the language of Section 145 of the NI Act to contend that the trial court has not taken into consideration the intent of the provision, which has been interpreted by the Apex Court in the case of Indian Bank Association v. Union of India, (2014)5 SCC 590.

4. On the other hand, the learned counsel for the respondent would submit that the trial court has rightly rejected the application in the li










































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