N.MOHAN 24 February 2018
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 24 February 2018
Section 118 (b) of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 says thus
118. Presumptions as to negotiable instruments Until the contrary is proved, the following presumption shall be made:-
(a) of consideration-that every negotiable instrument was made or drawn for consideration, and that every such instrument, when it has been accepted, endorsed, negotiated or transferred, was accepted, endorsed, negotiated or transferred for consideration;
(b) as to date-that every negotiable instrument bearing a date was made or drawn on such date;
You may be able to prove the date on which you delivered cheque to the Party based on its serial No, and subsequent cheques issued by you to the same party or other parties. If you are able to prove thus that you had handed over the cheque leaves more than 3 months (the validity period of a cheque) ago you cannot be charged under Section 138.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 27 February 2018
can you clearly prove that you owed nothing to the lender?
N.MOHAN 27 February 2018