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2015 Supreme(Ker) 475

K.HARILAL
RAJESH MARTIS – Appellant
Versus
M. MOHAMMED – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Appellant : SRI. SURESH KUMAR KODOTH.
For the Respondent: PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SMT. MADHU BEN.

ORDER

The revision petitioner was the complainant in C.C.No.40 of 2013 on the files of the Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court-II, Kasargod. The above C.C. alleging offence punishable under Sec.138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (for short 'the N.I. Act') against the 1st respondent was originally instituted in the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kasaragod, and subsequently it was transferred to the Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court-II, Kasaragod. By order dated 20/11/2014, the learned Magistrate returned the complaint to the petitioner/complainant to be presented before the proper court in view of the pronouncement of the Supreme Court in the decision in Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod v. State of Maharashtra [2014 (3) KLT 605 (SC)].

2. The above complaint was filed on the allegation that the accused borrowed from the complainant an amount of Rs.20 lakhs for his business purpose and thereafter, in discharge of the said liability, he had issued a cheque drawn on the Corporation Bank, Padavu, Mangalore. When the complainant presented the cheque for collection through the Ednad Kannur Service Co-operative Bank Ltd., it was dishonoured on the reason of 'insufficiency








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