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2008 Supreme(P&H) 463

RAJESH BINDAL
Om Parkash – Appellant
Versus
Golden Forest India Ltd. – Respondent


Judgment

Rajesh Bindal, J.

1. Challenge in the present petition is to the order passed by learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Faridabad dated March 04, 2004 whereby the complaint filed by the petitioner under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881(for short #28;the Act#29;) was dismissed in default. In addition to this, the challenge is also to the order dated August 18, 2006 passed by Judicial Magistrate Ist Class, Faridabad vide which application for restoration of the complaint was dismissed as not maintainable.

2. Briefly the facts are that the petitioner filed a complaint under Section 138 of the Act against respondents on account of dishonour of cheque for Rs. 1,05,200/- due to insufficient funds. After recording the preliminary evidence, the complaint was fixed for further proceedings on March 04, 2004. On the date fixed neither the petitioner nor his counsel appeared and the same was dismissed in default. Even the application for restoration of the complaint filed by the petitioner was also dismissed. The contention is that petitioner as well as his counsel could not appear on the date fixed for the reason that date was wrongly noted as March 09, 2004






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