Gujarat High Court
Nirajkumar Laljibhai Maurya vs Akhilesh Satyaprasad Maurya on 17 July, 2025
NEUTRAL CITATION
R/CR.MA/13905/2025 ORDER DATED: 17/07/2025
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD
R/CRIMINAL MISC.APPLICATION (FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL) NO. 13905
of 2025
In F/CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 23706 of 2025
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NIRAJKUMAR LALJIBHAI MAURYA
Versus
AKHILESH SATYAPRASAD MAURYA & ANR.
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Appearance:
MR ADITYA T PANCHOLI(13067) for the Applicant(s) No. 1
RAFIK LOKHANDWALA(5590) for the Applicant(s) No. 1
MR. PRANAV DHAGAT, APP for the Respondent(s) No. 2
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CORAM:HONOURABLE MS. JUSTICE S.V. PINTO
Date : 17/07/2025
ORAL ORDER
1. The present application is filed by the applicant - original complainant under Section 419(4) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (for short "BNSS") seeking leave to file an appeal against the order dated 14.05.2025 passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate (hereinafter referred to as the "learned Trial Court") in Criminal Case No.86336 of 2023, whereby the learned trial Court was pleased to dismiss the complaint for the absence of the applicant and acquit the respondent No. 1 from the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (hereinafter referred to as 'the NI Act").
2. Heard learned advocate Mr. Rafik Lokhandwala for the applicant, and learned APP Mr. Pranav Dhagat for the respondent No.2 - State.
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Perused the judgment and order passed by the learned trial Court as well as the paper book submitted by the learned advocate for the applicant.
3. Learned advocate for the applicant submits that the applicant and the respondent No. 1 were known to each other and were good friends. The respondent No. 1 wanted to some hand loan for his personal expenses and the applicant had given an amount of Rs.6,30,000/- in parts to the respondent No.1. The respondent No. 1 had executed an undertaking before the notary on 01.03.2022 and had issued cheque No. "000010" dated 07.07.2023 for Rs.6,30,000/- his account with The Kalupur Cooperative Bank Limited, Adajan, Surat Branch. The cheque was deposited by the applicant in his account with Bank of Baroda, Bhestan Branch, Surat but the cheque returned unpaid with the endorsement " Funds Insufficient". The applicant gave the demand statutory notice, which was duly served to the respondent No. 1 but the respondent No. 1 did not send any reply and did not repay the amount within the stipulated period and hence, the applicant filed a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Surat which was registered as Criminal Case No. 86336 of 2023. After the learned trial Court took cognizance of the offence, the respondent No. 1 appeared before the learned Trial Court and Page 2 of 4 Uploaded by VISHAL MISHRA(HC01088) on Thu Jul 17 2025 Downloaded on : Thu Jul 17 22:31:10 IST 2025 NEUTRAL CITATION R/CR.MA/13905/2025 ORDER DATED: 17/07/2025 undefined his plea was recorded at Exh.7. The applicant submitted his affidavit of examination-in-chief and other documents including the undertaking given by the applicant at Exh.8 and the matter was pending for the cross examination of the applicant. Learned advocate for the applicant submits that the father of the applicant was not well, and hence, the applicant could not attend the learned trial Court for cross examination on a couple of adjournment and by the impugned order dated 14.05.2025, the learned trial Court was pleased to pass the order below Exh.1 and acquit the respondent No. 1 in the absence of evidence of the complainant. Learned advocate for the applicant submits that the evidence of the applicant was on record and the oral and documentary evidence exhibited at Exh.8 to 13 were sufficient to prove that there was a legally enforceable debt but the learned trial Court did not appreciate the evidence and has passed the impugned judgment and order of acquittal. The applicant has a good case on merits and hence, the learned advocate urges this Court to allow the application seeking leave to appeal.
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5. Considering the submissions advanced by the learned advocate for the applicant as also on perusal of the impugned judgment and order and the paper book including the copy of the Rojkam submitted by the learned advocate for the applicant, prima-facie, it appears that the learned trial Court has not appreciated the evidence on record in proper perspective and hence, the application seeking leave to appeal deserves consideration and the same is allowed.
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