Recently, the Supreme Court observed that the Courts cannot compel the complainant in a cheque dishonour case to give consent for the compounding of the complaint merely because the accused has.
Recently, the Supreme Court observed that once the complainant is compensated by the accused against the dishonored cheque amount, then the consent of the complainant is not mandatory for compounding.
Rajasthan High Court has recently iterated that the punishment on the drawer for a dishonoured cheque is secondary as far as Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act is concerned. The court added.
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