Mr querist, everything technical can not be solved on satelite modes.
You must present full facts without hiding anything and without concealing nomenclatures;
Words "Suppose" give sense of an academic query and these are not seriously taken by professionals because in academics only few marks are deducted. In real life, things go pulse by pulse and each and every minute details matters in legal proceedings.
When lawyers take up and argue the case, they do their best to defend their client even if accused in cases carrying life imprisonment etc and the other lawyer demands maximum sentence. So, arguements in your favour can be more than what are in favour of the complainant and these seem to be.
Favour :
1. Not actual signatory to the cheque;
2. Drawer / signatory no more;
3. Signing agreement only a routine necessity due to procedural clauses in partnership deed;
4. Not participating in financial decisions of the firm, even if taking acting part in the firm's business or routine activities;
5. Funds not received / deposited in firm's accounts and not recorded in firm's books and no creditor shown in firm's sheet;
6. May not be inheriting or fully or only person to inherit the estate of the deceased;
7. No criminal liability for another person if criminality angle kept in control upto the deceased only;
8. Signing the agreement at the most as a guarantor and guarantor not liable if recovery efforts not done against borrower - cheque presented against the deceased borrower after fully knowing that the original borrower is no more; deliberate default by the complainant;
9. Cheque series is not maintained now; No entry of this serial number in our books; complainant was himself involved in the accounting matters of the firm and the deceased and the deceased used to trust him for certain banking matters/ work where the deceased used to take the help of complainant and the complainant has himself made misuse of fiduciary relationship with the deceased; Letter was given by the deceased to the bank although not acknowledged by the Bank; misplaced letter given to the bank; letter w