Digest on Dishonour of Cheques (1991-2025) by Pramod Kumar Singh and Tanya Singh is a definitive reference work on cheque dishonour cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Spanning judgments from 1991 to 2025, this digest provides practitioners, academics, bankers, and in-house counsels with a clear and structured understanding of Section 138 and allied provisions.
The book is systematically organized, with concise headnotes for easy reference, and includes a comparative table of CrPC and BNSS sections for smooth transition to the new criminal procedure framework.
Key Features:
- Organised by real-world issues like acquittal and quashing, interim compensation, blank or post-dated cheques, trial procedure, presumptions, signatures/forgery, insolvency interactions, appeals, condonation of delay, money suits, and more.
- Comparative table of CrPC and BNSS sections
- Supreme Court clarifications on:
- Territorial jurisdiction in cheque bounce cases
- When cause of action arises in cheque dishonour
- Maintainability of complaint against individual partners of a firm
- Liability of directors, including post-retirement liability
- Interim compensation - whether it is a complainant?s right or court?s discretion
- Liability under Section 138 N.I. Act when debt is incurred after cheque is drawn but before presentation
- Whether a security cheque attracts liability under Section 138
- Complaints through power of attorney - legal validity
- Typographical errors in complaints
- Treatment of friendly loans
- Quashing of criminal complaints
- Money lending and its permissibility under cheque dishonour law
- Coverage of the recent Supreme Court landmark judgment - Prakash Chimanlal Sheth Vs Jagruti Keyur Rajpopat (2025 INSC 897), where the Supreme Court defines jurisdiction for cheque bounce cases