āŠāŦāŠ āŠŽāŠūāŠāŠāŠļ āŠāŦāŠļāŠĻāŠū āŠĩāŠāŦāŠē āŠ āŠŪāŠĶāŠūāŠĩāŠūāŠĶ | 9925002031 | Top Lawyer for Cheque Bounce Cases Ahmedabad | NI Act Section 148
Section 148. power of Appellate Court to order payment pending appeal against conviction
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, (2 of 1974), in an appeal by the drawer against conviction under Section 138, the Appellate Court may order the appellant to deposit such sum which shall be a minimum of twenty per cent of the fine or compensation awarded by the trial Court:
Provided that the amount payable under this sub-section Shall be in addition to any interim compensation paid by the appellant under Section 143-A.
(2) The amount referred to in Sub-Section (1) Shall be deposited within sixty days from the date of the order, or within such further period not exceeding thirty days as may be directed by the Court on sufficient cause being shown by the appellant.
(3) The Appellate Court may direct the release of the amount deposited by the appellant to the complainant at any time during the pendency of the appeal:
Provided that if the appellant is acquitted, the Court Shall direct the complainant to repay to the appellant the amount so released, with interest at the bank rate as published by the Reserve Bank of India, Prevalent at the beginning of the relevant financial year, within sixty days from the date of the order, or within such further period not exceeding thirty days as may be directed by the Court on sufficient cause being shown by the complainant.
āŠāŠēāŠŪ-148. āŠāŦāŠĻāŠū-āŠļāŠūāŠŽāŠŋāŠĪāŦ āŠĩāŠŋāŠ°āŦāŠ§āŦāŠ§āŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠēāŠĻāŦ āŠĻāŠŋāŠāŠūāŠē āŠŽāŠūāŠāŦ āŠđāŦāŠŊ āŠĪāŦāŠŊāŠūāŠ°āŦ āŠāŦāŠāŠĩāŠĢāŦāŠĻāŦ āŠđāŦāŠāŠŪ āŠāаāŠĩāŠūāŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪāŠĻāŦ āŠļāŠĪāŠū
(1) āŠŦāŦāŠāŠĶāŠūāŠ°āŦ āŠāŠūāŠ°āŦāŠŊāŠ°āŦāŠĪāŠŋ āŠļāŠāŠđāŠŋāŠĪāŠū 1973 (āŠļāŠĻāŦ 1974 āŠĻāŦ āŠ°āŠāŦ) āŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠŪāŦ āŠĪāŦ āŠļāŠŪāŠūāŠĩāŠŋāŠ·āŦāŠ āŠđāŦāŠŊ āŠĪāŦāŠŪ āŠāŠĪāŠūāŠ, āŠāŦāŠ āŠēāŠāŦ āŠāŠŠāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŦ āŠāŠēāŠŪ-138 āŠđāŦāŠ āŠģāŠĻāŦ āŠāŦāŠĻāŠū-āŠļāŠūāŠŽāŠŋāŠĪāŦ āŠĩāŠŋāŠ°āŦāŠ§āŦāŠĶ āŠāаāŦāŠēāŦ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠēāŠŪāŠūāŠ, āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪ, āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŠĻāŦ, āŠļāŦāŠĻāŠūāŠĩāŠĢāŦ āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪāŦ (āŠāŦāŠ°āŠūāŠŊāŠē āŠāŦāŠ°āŦāŠ) āŠāŠĩāŦāŠ°āŦāŠĄ āŠāаāŦāŠēāŠū āŠĶāŠāŠĄ āŠ āŠĨāŠĩāŠū āŠĩāŠģāŠĪāŠ°āŠĻāŠū āŠāŠāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠāŠū 20 āŠāŠāŠū āŠāŦāŠāŠēāŦ āŠ°āŠāŠŪ āŠāŠŪāŠū āŠāаāŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠĻāŦ āŠđāŦāŠāŠŪ āŠāаāŠķāŦ.
āŠŠāŠ°āŠāŠĪāŦ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠāŠūāŠāŠēāŠŪ āŠđāŦāŠ āŠģ āŠāŦāŠāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠŠāŠūāŠĪāŦāŠ° āŠ°āŠāŠŪ, āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŠĻāŦ āŠāŠēāŠŪ-143 (āŠ) āŠđāŦāŠ āŠģ āŠāŦāŠāŠĩāŦāŠēāŦ āŠāŦāŠ āŠĩāŠāŠāŠūāŠģāŠūāŠĻāŠū āŠĩāŠģāŠĪāŠ° āŠāŠŠāŠ°āŠūāŠāŠĪāŠĻāŦ āŠ°āŠđāŦāŠķāŦ.
(2) āŠŠāŦāŠāŠūāŠāŠēāŠŪ-(1) āŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĢāŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĩāŦāŠēāŦ āŠ°āŠāŠŪ, āŠđāŦāŠāŠŪāŠĻāŦ āŠĪāŠūāŠ°āŦāŠāŠĨāŦ āŠļāŠūāŠ āŠĶāŠŋāŠĩāŠļāŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠāŠĶāŠ° āŠ āŠĨāŠĩāŠū āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ° āŠĶāŦāŠ°āŠūāŠ°āŠū āŠŠāŦāŠ°āŠĪāŦāŠ āŠāŠūāŠ°āŠĢ āŠĶāŠ°āŦāŠķāŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĩāŦāŠŊāŦāŠĨāŦ āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪ āŠāŠĶāŦāŠķ āŠāаāŦ āŠ āŠŪāŦāŠāŠŽ 30 āŠĶāŠŋāŠĩāŠļāŠĨāŦ āŠĩāŠ§āŦ āŠĻāŠđāŦāŠ āŠāŠāŠēāŠū āŠļāŠŪāŠŊāŠāŠūāŠģāŠūāŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠāŠĶāŠ° āŠāŠŪāŠū āŠāаāŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŦāŠ āŠāŦāŠāŠķāŦ.
(3) āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪ, āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŠĻāŦ āŠāŠŪāŠū āŠāаāŠūāŠĩāŦāŠēāŦ āŠ°āŠāŠŪ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠēāŠĻāŦ āŠĻāŠŋāŠāŠūāŠē āŠŽāŠūāŠāŦ āŠđāŦāŠŊ āŠĪāŦ āŠĶāŠ°āŠŪāŠŋāŠŊāŠūāŠĻ āŠāŦāŠ āŠŠāŠĢ āŠļāŠŪāŠŊāŦ āŠŦāŠ°āŠŋāŠŊāŠūāŠĶāŦāŠĻāŦ āŠāŦāŠāŦ āŠāаāŠĩāŠūāŠĻāŦ āŠāŠĶāŦāŠķ āŠāаāŦ āŠķāŠāŠķāŦ.
āŠŠāŠ°āŠāŠĪāŦ āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŠĻāŦ āŠĻāŠŋāŠ°āŦāŠĶāŦāŠ· āŠ āŠ°āŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĩāŦ āŠĪāŦ, āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪ āŠŦāŠ°āŠŋāŠŊāŠūāŠĶāŦāŠĻāŦ āŠāŠĶāŦāŠķ āŠāаāŠķāŦ āŠāŦ āŠĪāŦ āŠ āŠ°āŦāŠĪāŦ āŠāŦāŠāŦ āŠāаāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠŠāŦāŠēāŦ āŠ°āŠāŠŪ āŠļāŠŽāŠāЧāŠŋāŠĪ āŠĻāŠūāŠĢāŠūāŠāŦāŠŊ āŠĩāŠ°āŦāŠ·āŠĻāŠū āŠāаāŠāŠāŦ āŠŠāŦāŠ°āŠĩāŠ°āŦāŠĪāŠŪāŠūāŠĻ āŠđāŦāŠŊ āŠāŠāŠēāŠū āŠāŠūāŠ°āŠĪāŦāŠŊ āŠ°āŠŋāŠāаāŦāŠĩ āŠŽāŦāŠāŠ āŠĶāŦāŠ°āŠūāŠ°āŠū āŠŠāŦāŠ°āŠļāŠŋāŠĶāŦāŠ° āŠāаāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĩāŦāŠēāŠū āŠŽāŦāŠāŠ āŠĶāŠ°āŦ āŠĩāŦāŠŊāŠūāŠ āŠļāŠūāŠĨāŦ āŠđāŦāŠāŠŪāŠĻāŦ āŠĪāŠūāŠ°āŦāŠāŠĨāŦ āŠļāŠūāŠ āŠĶāŠŋāŠĩāŠļāŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠāŠĶāŠ° āŠ āŠĨāŠĩāŠū āŠŦāŠ°āŠŋāŠŊāŠūāŠĶāŦ āŠĶāŦāŠ°āŠūāŠ°āŠū āŠŠāŦāŠ°āŠĪāŦāŠ āŠāŠūāŠ°āŠĢ āŠĶāŠ°āŦāŠķāŠūāŠĩāŠĩāŠūāŠŪāŠūāŠ āŠāŠĩāŦāŠŊāŦāŠĨāŦ āŠ āŠĶāŠūāŠēāŠĪ āŠāŠĶāŦāŠķ āŠāаāŦ āŠ āŠŪāŦāŠāŠŽ 30 āŠĶāŠŋāŠĩāŠļāŠĨāŦ āŠĩāŠ§āŦ āŠĻāŠđāŦāŠ āŠāŠāŠēāŠū āŠļāŠŪāŠŊāŠāŠūāŠģāŠūāŠĻāŦ āŠ āŠāŠĶāŠ° āŠ āŠŠāŦāŠē āŠāаāŠĻāŠūāŠ°āŠĻāŦ āŠāŦāŠāŠĩāŦ āŠāŠŠāŦ.
āĪāĪĄāĨāĪĩāĨāĪāĨāĪ āĪŠāΰāĨāĪķ āĪāĪŪ āĪŪāĨāĪĶāĨ Cheque Bounce Cases, NI Act 138 āĪāĨ āĪĩāĪŋāĪķāĨāĪ·āĪāĨāĪ āĪĩāĪāĨāĪē āĪđāĨāĪāĨĪ āĪāĨāĪ āΰāĪŋāĪāΰāĨāĪĻ āĪŪāĪūāĪŪāĪēāĨāĪ, āĪāĪŠāΰāĪūāΧāĪŋāĪ āĪŪāĪūāĪŪāĪēāĨāĪ, āĪŠāĪūāΰāĪŋāĪĩāĪūāΰāĪŋāĪ āĪŪāĪūāĪŪāĪēāĨāĪ āĪāΰ āĪĻāĪūāĪāΰāĪŋāĪ āĪŪāĪūāĪŪāĪēāĨāĪ āĪāĨ āĪēāĪŋāĪ āĪĩāĪđ āĪŪāĨāΰāĨ āĪĻāĪŋāĪāĪ āĪļāĪŽāĪļāĨ āĪ āĪāĨāĪāĨ āĪĩāĪāĨāĪē āĪđāĨāĪāĨĪ Advocate Paresh M Modi āĪ āĪđāĪŪāĪĶāĪūāĪŽāĪūāĪĶ āĪāĪūāĪāΧāĨāĪĻāĪāΰ āĪĻāĪĄāĪŋāĪŊāĪūāĪĶ āĪāĪĻāĪāĪĶ āĪŽāĪĄāĪžāĨāĪĶāĪū āĪĩāĪĄāĨāĪĶāΰāĪū āĪļāĨāΰāĪĪ āĪāΰ āĪāĨāĪāΰāĪūāĪĪ āΰāĪūāĪāĨāĪŊ āĪāĨ āĪ āĪĻāĨāĪŊ āĪāĨāĪāĨ āĪķāĪđāΰāĨāĪ āĪļāĪđāĪŋāĪĪ āĪŠāĨāΰāĨ āĪāĨāĪāΰāĪūāĪĪ āĪŪāĨāĪ āĪļāĪŽāĪļāĨ āĪ āĪāĨāĪāĨ āĪĩāĪāĨāĪē āĪđāĨāĪ.
āŠāŠĄāŠĩāŦāŠāŦāŠ āŠŠāŠ°āŦāŠķ āŠāŠŪ āŠŪāŦāŠĶāŦ āŠĻāŦāŠāŦāŠķāŠŋāŠŊāŦāŠŽāŠē āŠāŠĻāŦāŠļāŦāŠāŦāŠ°āŦāŠŪāŦāŠĻāŦāŠ āŠāŠāŦāŠ 1881, āŠāŠēāŠŪ 138āŠĻāŠū āŠĻāŠŋāŠ·āŦāŠĢāŠūāŠĪ āŠāŠĄāŠĩāŦāŠāŦāŠ āŠāŦ. āŠĪāŦāŠ āŠāŦāŠ āŠ°āŠŋāŠāаāŦāŠĻ āŠāŦāŠļ, āŠŦāŦāŠāŠĶāŠūāŠ°āŦ āŠāŦāŠļ, āŠāŦāŠāŦāŠāŠŽāŠŋāŠ āŠŽāŠūāŠŽāŠĪāŦ āŠ āŠĻāŦ āŠļāŠŋāŠĩāŠŋāŠē āŠŪāŦāŠāаāŦāŠļ āŠŪāŠūāŠāŦ āŠŪāŠūāŠ°āŦ āŠĻāŠāŦāŠāŠĻāŠū āŠķāŦāŠ°āŦāŠ·āŦāŠ āŠĩāŠāŦāŠē āŠāŦ. āŠĪāŦāŠ āŠ āŠŪāŠĶāŠūāŠĩāŠūāŠĶ āŠāŠūāŠāЧāŦāŠĻāŠāа āŠĻāŠĄāŠŋāŠŊāŠūāŠĶ āŠāŠĢāŠāŠĶ āŠŽāŠ°āŦāŠĄāŠū āŠĩāŠĄāŦāŠĶāŠ°āŠū āŠļāŦāŠ°āŠĪ āŠ āŠĻāŦ āŠāŦāŠāаāŠūāŠĪ āŠ°āŠūāŠāŦāŠŊāŠĻāŠū āŠ āŠĻāŦāŠŊ āŠĻāŠūāŠĻāŠū āŠķāŠđāŦāŠ°āŦ āŠļāŠđāŠŋāŠĪ āŠļāŠŪāŠāŦāŠ° āŠāŦāŠāаāŠūāŠĪāŠĻāŠūāŠ āŠķāŦāŠ°āŦāŠ·āŦāŠ āŠĩāŠāŦāŠē āŠāŦ,
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Legal Words and Definition
Cheque
A cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a bank to pay a specific amount from an account holder’s funds to a designated party.
NI Act
The Negotiable Instruments Act governs financial instruments like cheques, including penalties for dishonor due to insufficient funds.
Cheque Return
Cheque return occurs when a bank declines to honor a cheque, often due to insufficient funds or signature mismatch.
Cheque Dishonour
Cheque dishonor happens when a cheque cannot be processed due to insufficient funds, stop payments, or other technical reasons.
Cheque Bounce
Cheque bounce refers to the non-fulfillment of a cheque’s payment, often leading to legal action under the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Plea
A plea is a formal statement made by an accused in court, declaring guilt, innocence, or a defense to charges.
Act
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Law
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Section
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Jail
Jail is a facility for detaining individuals accused or convicted of crimes, serving as a correctional or pre-trial holding institution.
Magistrates
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Judges
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Jamanat
Jamanat refers to bail or security deposited to ensure an accused person’s release from custody while guaranteeing their court appearances.
Complaint
A complaint is a formal legal statement filed by an individual or entity alleging wrongdoing or seeking redress for grievances.
Complainant
The complainant is the person or party who files a legal complaint, initiating proceedings against an accused person or entity.
Accused
An accused is an individual formally charged or suspected of committing a crime, pending trial or investigation to establish guilt or innocence.
Crime
Crime is any act or omission punishable by law, considered harmful to individuals, society, or the state, including theft, fraud, and assault.
Criminal
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Case
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Expert
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Appeal
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