The Chandwad Merchants Co Op Bank Ltd Mr Girish Ashok Khairnar Authorized Person On Behalf Of Chand vs Yogesh Ramdas Kasar — 197/2024

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section SEC138. Disposed: Uncontested--LOKADALAT on 08th April 2026.

S.C.C. - Summons/Summary Criminal Case

CNR: MHNS160004652024

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

22-03-2024

Filing Number

397/2024

Filing Date

26-03-2024

Registration No

197/2024

Registration Date

26-03-2024

Court

Civil and Criminal Court ,Chandwad

Judge

2-Jt. CJJD and JMFC, Chandwad

Decision Date

08th April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--LOKADALAT

Acts & Sections

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT Section SEC138

Petitioner(s)

The Chandwad Merchants Co Op Bank Ltd Mr Girish Ashok Khairnar Authorized Person On Behalf Of Chand

Adv. Pravin Kotwal

Respondent(s)

Yogesh Ramdas Kasar

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Jt. CJJD and JMFC, Chandwad

08-04-2026

Disposed

07-04-2026

Evidence

10-03-2026

Evidence

28-01-2026

Evidence

27-11-2025

Evidence

Final Orders / Judgements

08-04-2026
Order on Exhibit

The Lok-Adalat (Mobile Court) at Chandwad settled a cheque bouncing case between Chandwad Merchants Co-Op Bank Ltd and Yogesh Ramdas Kasar through amicable compromise. The accused was acquitted of charges under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, with full court fee returned to the complainant. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Lok-Adalat (Mobile Court) at Chandwad settled a cheque bouncing case between Chandwad Merchants Co-Op Bank Ltd and Yogesh Ramdas Kasar through amicable compromise. The accused was acquitted of charges under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, with full court fee returned to the complainant. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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