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Admitted Signature, No Defence, Yet Acquitted: Madras High Court Finds Trial Court Erred, But Dismisses NI Act Appeal As Infructuous After Accused's Death

"Presumption under Section 139 of the NI Act arises once the signature is admitted — trial court failed to apply settled law," In a significant ruling

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  • December 23, 2025

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