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A retired government teacher was convicted under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for dishonour of cheque.
A city courtroom in Dwarka was left stunned earlier this month when a 63-year-old retired government school teacher and his ...
A convict and his lawyer threatened a Delhi judge after a cheque bounce conviction, saying she wouldn't make it home alive ...
The man erupted in anger by hurling profanities and went on to harass the judge after his conviction under Section 138 (dishonour of cheque) of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
According to the judge's order, the convict threatened the woman judge, saying, "Tu hai kya cheez? Tu bahar mil, dekhte hai ...
Shivangi Mangla, who had on April 2 convicted the accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act - the law dealing with dishonour of cheques.
This week, starting April 21 comes with no local holidays or festive offs for the bankers, other than the RBI mandated weekly ...
The judge's order came in April when she convicted the man of dishonour of cheque, with the convict then 'erupting with anger ...
The conviction of the accused, a 63-year-old retired government teacher, under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act ...
Judge Mangla also said in her order that the accused held an object in his hand, which he tried to throw at her after she ...
A Delhi court was left stunned when a convict and his lawyer threatened and hurled abuses at the woman judge in open court ...