Digest on Acquittal in Dishonour of Cheques (2000-2025) is a focused and authoritative legal reference dedicated to acquittal jurisprudence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. This Second Edition presents a carefully curated compilation of judicial decisions spanning 25 years, capturing the evolving reasoning adopted by courts while acquitting accused persons in cheque dishonour cases.
Updated in line with the new criminal law framework, the book offers a clear understanding of how legal principles, evidentiary standards, and procedural aspects influence outcomes in such matters. With its structured presentation and analytical approach, it serves as a reliable tool for navigating complex litigation scenarios and understanding defence-oriented judicial trends.
Key Features:
- Exclusive focus on acquittal decisions under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
- Coverage of landmark and recent judgments from 2000 to 2025
- Incorporates developments under the new criminal laws
- Includes the full text of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Well-organized digest format with concise case summaries and catch notes
- Covers Supreme Court and High Court rulings
- Highlights key legal grounds such as burden of proof, presumption, limitation, and procedural defects
- Designed for quick reference during drafting and courtroom arguments
- Practice-oriented approach aiding litigation strategy and case preparation
This book is ideally suited for criminal defence lawyers, commercial litigators, and trial court practitioners dealing with cheque dishonour matters on a regular basis. It is equally beneficial for High Court advocates handling appeals and revisions, as well as judicial officers seeking clarity on acquittal trends in Section 138 cases.