NITU AGARWAL vs SYED MAFUJ ALI — 598/2022

Case under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 24th June 2026.

Complaint Case

CNR: WBNP150040352022

Evidence

Next Hearing

24th June 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

8372/2022

Filing Date

13-09-2022

Registration No

598/2022

Registration Date

13-09-2022

Court

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Barrackpore, North 24 Pgs.

Judge

11-JM III

Acts & Sections

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT Section 138

Petitioner(s)

NITU AGARWAL

Adv. S. SAHA

Respondent(s)

SYED MAFUJ ALI

Hearing History

Judge: 11-JM III

09-03-2026

Evidence

20-11-2025

Evidence

18-06-2025

Evidence

27-11-2024

Evidence

15-06-2024

Evidence

Interim Orders

24-08-2023
Order
15-06-2024
Order

Case Summary: The petition for interim compensation under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act was allowed. The court ordered the accused (drawer of dishonored cheque) to deposit Rs. 6,145 (5% of cheque amount) before the court within 60 days, to be recovered under Section 421 CrPC if not deposited. The complainant must repay this amount with RBI bank rate interest if the accused is acquitted. The case is scheduled for evidence on 27.11.2024. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: The petition for interim compensation under Section 143A of the Negotiable Instruments Act was allowed. The court ordered the accused (drawer of dishonored cheque) to deposit Rs. 6,145 (5% of cheque amount) before the court within 60 days, to be recovered under Section 421 CrPC if not deposited. The complainant must repay this amount with RBI bank rate interest if the accused is acquitted. The case is scheduled for evidence on 27.11.2024. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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