Venkatesh .L vs Bheemaiah. M on 17 April, 2025

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Appellant has filed this appeal u/s 374(3) of Code of

Criminal Procedure assailing the judgment of conviction and

order of sentence passed in C.C.No.30125/2019 dated

02.09.2022 on the file of XXI Addl. Chief Metropolitan

Magistrate, Bengaluru.

2. Rank of the parties is referred to as per their

ranks assigned before the trial court.

3 Crl.A.No.1154/2022

3. The facts of the case leading to this appeal may

be summarized as under;

The respondent is complainant before the trial court,

he has filed a complaint u/s 200 of Code of Criminal

Procedure alleging an offence committed by the accused

punishable u/s 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act (herein

after referred as N.I.Act). The complainant, is the trustee in

Janodya Trust, he and accused are well known persons

from past 10 years, with this acquaintance, in the 1 st week

of February, 2019 accused approached the complainant and

requested for an amount of Rs.3,65,000/- to protect his

family from the dire consequences being posed by his

creditors, accordingly on 05.02.201 complainant paid a sum

of Rs.3,65,000/- and accused also assured that he will

return the said amount with interest @ 14% p.a. within

short period and issued a cheque bearing No.822502 dated

26.08.2019 for an amount of Rs.3,65,000/- drawn on

Karantaka Bank, Jayanagar Branch, Bengaluru, thereafter

accused failed to repay the said amount and on repeated

requests and demands made by the complainant, accused

informed the complainant to present the cheque for

encashment, on presentation, the said cheque returned

unpaid for the reason “Payment stopped by Drawer” as per

Bank memo dated 27.08.2019, complainant issued legal

notice on 12.09.2019, the said notice was returned

unserved. After compliance of the ingredients of Section

138 of N.I.Act complaint is filed. The trial court took

cognizance and after going through the materials found the

prima facie case against accused for an offence punishable

u/s 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act, registered criminal

case and issued summons.

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