OM PRAKASH AGRAWAL vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL . — Crl.A. No. 208/2006

Case under Section II-B. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010032442005

Filing Date

10-Feb-2005

Registration No

Crl.A. No. 208/2006

Diary Number

3244/2005

Order Date

03-Aug-2011

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Disposed Off

Last updated 17-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Section II-B

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.OM PRAKASH AGRAWAL

    Adv. RAKESH K. SHARMA

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.STATE OF WEST BENGAL .

    Adv. RUBY SINGH AHUJA TARA CHANDRA SHARMA (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 03-Aug-2011

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  3. 18-May-2011

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  4. 25-Apr-2011

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  5. 01-May-2009

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  6. 06-Apr-2009

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  7. 03-Feb-2009

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  8. 10-Feb-2006

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  9. 18-Oct-2005

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  10. 08-Aug-2005

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  11. 02-May-2005

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  12. 07-Mar-2005

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  13. 10-Feb-2005

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    Registration No. Crl.A. No. 208/2006

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Crl.A. No. 208/2006 – Om Prakash Agrawal v. State of West Bengal Outcome: The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeal on August 3, 2011. The Court found that appellant Om Prakash Agrawal had resigned as Director on December 18, 1997 (with Form 32-A approved by the Registrar on April 23, 1999), and since the cheque was issued in 2000, he could not be held liable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The High Court's order was set aside and the complaint against Agrawal was dismissed. Next Steps: Criminal appeals 213 and 215 of 2006 were adjourned for eight weeks; other related appeals were disposed of or adjourned accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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