High Court sets up committee for early redressal of cheque bounce cases The Central govt has “on a basic level acknowledged” the requirement for making extra courts to influence such cases, the solicitor general educates the Supreme Court. Panel under the chairmanship of chief justice of the high court The Supreme Court on Wednesday established a panel under the chairmanship of chief justice of the high court to think about the ideas and present a report in a quarter of a year indicating the means to be taken for early removal of cheque bounce cases the nation over. The necessity for making extra courts A five-judge bench headed by judge S A Bobde was educated by solicitor general Tushar Mehta that the Center has “on a basic level acknowledged” the necessity for making extra courts to influence such cases after the modalities are found on the issue. Pending more than 35 lakh cheque bounce cases The Court had a week ago named the pending more than 35 lakh cheque bounce cases as “unusual” and proposed the Center to return up with a law to frame extra courts for a specific time as it would be an ideal opportunity to influence such cases. It had said that the Center has the capacity under Article 247 of the Constitution including the obligation to work out additional courts for cheque bounce cases under arrangements of the Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act. Hearing a suo-motu case Article 247 of the Constitution offers the capacity to […]
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