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Prakash S/O Sudhakar Kanavali vs The Janata Co Operative Credit Society ...
2025 Latest Caselaw 4104 Kant

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 4104 Kant
Judgement Date : 18 February, 2025

Karnataka High Court

Prakash S/O Sudhakar Kanavali vs The Janata Co Operative Credit Society ... on 18 February, 2025

Author: Ravi V.Hosmani
Bench: Ravi V.Hosmani
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                                                               NC: 2025:KHC-D:3215
                                                         CRL.RP No. 100475 of 2024




                                IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA,
                                         DHARWAD BENCH

                            DATED THIS THE 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2025

                                               BEFORE

                             THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAVI V.HOSMANI

                       CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION NO.100475 OF 2024
                                  [397(CR.PC)/438(BNSS)]

                     BETWEEN:

                     PRAKASH S/O. SUDHAKAR KANAVALI,
                     AGE: MAJOR, OCC: PRIVATE WORK,
                     R/O. FAROOQ COMPLEX,
                     HURLISAL RANGINKATTE-581320,
                     TQ: BHATKAL, DIST: UTTAR KANNADA.
                                                                      ... PETITIONER
                     (BY SRI D.J.NAIK, ADVOCATE)

                     AND:

                     THE JANATA CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETY LTD.,
                     MAIN BRANCH, BHATKAL TALUK,
                     UTTAR KANNADA DISTRICT.
                     REPRESENTED BY ITS MANAGER,
        Digitally    NAGESH MADEVA DEVADIGA,
        signed by

VN
        VN
        BADIGER      AGED ABOUT 47 YEARS,
BADIGER Date:
        2025.02.19
        14:38:49     NEAR MGM TEMPLE, SHIRALI-581320,
        +0530
                     TQ: BHATKAL, DIST: UTTAR KANNADA.
                                                                     ... RESPONDENT
                          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION IS FILED UNDER
                     SECTION 438 OF BNSS 2023 READ WITH 442 OF BNSS, SEEKING TO
                     CALL FOR RECORDS AND SET ASIDE THE JUDGMENT ORDER AND
                     SENTENCE DATED 25.07.2023 PASSED BY THE COURT OF PRL. CIVIL
                     JUDGE AND JMFC BHATKAL IN C.C.NO.283/2022, AND ALSO SET
                     ASIDE THE ORDER DATED 21.11.2024 PASSED BY THE II ADDL.
                     DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE UTTAR KANNADA, KARWAR IN
                     CRL.A NO.145/2023, WHEREIN CONVICTED THE PETITIONER FOR
                     THE OFFENCE PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION 138 OF NI ACT AND
                     ACQUIT THE PETITIONER FROM THE ALLEGED OFFENCE.

                         THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ADMISSION, THIS DAY,
                     ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:
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                                          CRL.RP No. 100475 of 2024




                              ORAL ORDER

(PER: THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAVI V.HOSMANI)

Challenging judgment/order dated 25.07.2023 passed by

Principal Civil Judge and J.M.F.C., Bhatkal ('Trial Court', for

short) in C.C.no.283/2022 and judgment/order dated

21.11.2024 by II Addl. District and Sessions Judge, Uttara

Kannada, Karwar ('Appellate Court', for short) in

Crl.A.no.145/2023, this revision petition is filed.

2. Sri DJ Naik, learned counsel for petitioner submitted

proceedings against petitioner were initiated by respondent -

society by filing a complaint alleging that on 04.07.2018, one

John Sudhakar Kanavali obtained loan of Rs.50,000/- from

society and promising to repay same with interest after

executing loan documents. At that time, petitioner herein had

stood guarantor to loan. Since there was default in repayment

of loan by debtor even after complainant sought repayment,

petitioner guarantor had issued a cheque bearing no.221876

dated 21.06.2021 for Rs.80,000/- in favour of complainant.

When same was presented on 30.07.2021, it returned

dishonored with endorsement 'funds insufficient'. On

16.08.2024, complainant had issued legal notice calling for

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repayment of cheque amount. Though notice was served, there

was no reply or repayment within 15 days, leading to filing of

private complaint. Thereafter, sworn statement of complainant

was recorded and summons issued to petitioner. After

appearance, petitioner pleaded not guilty and claimed to be

tried. Complainant examined its Manager as PW1 and got

marked Exs.P1 to P13. Thereafter, statement of petitioner -

accused was recorded under Section 313 of CrPC. Accused did

not offer any explanation but therefore examined himself as

DW1 and got marked one document as Ex.D1.

3. On consideration, trial Court convicted petitioner for

offence punishable under Section 138 of Negotiable

Instruments Act, 1881 ('NI Act', for short) and sentenced him

to pay fine of Rs.85,000/- and in default of payment to undergo

simple imprisonment for a period of 12 months. Assailing same,

petitioner preferred Criminal Appeal no.145/2023 on various

grounds. Without proper consideration, Appellate Court

dismissed appeal on 21.11.2024. Aggrieved, this revision was

filed.

4. It was submitted, both Courts failed to notice that

cheque in question was not issued after receipt of demand

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notice by respondent - society, but was given as security at

time of obtaining loan by John Sudhakar Kanavali, as petitioner

was guarantor. Therefore, impugned judgment/orders required

interference. It was submitted, provisions of NI Act would not

apply in case of guarantee transaction.

5. Heard learned counsel and perused impugned

judgment and order.

6. From above, point that arises for consideration is:

"Whether petitioner has made out a case for interference with concurrent findings of trial Court as well as Appellate Court?"

7. While passing judgment, learned trial Judge has

taken note of petitioner's contentions as his defences. Since

issuance of cheque to complainant was admitted, although as a

postdated signed blank cheque, trial Court referred to ratio in

Rangappa v. Sri Mohan, reported in 2010 (11) SCC 441, to

avail presumption in favour of complainant under Section 118

and 139 of NI Act. Insofar as contention that cheque was

issued as security and not towards legally enforceable debt, it

referred to decision of this Court in case of

Dr.B.V.Samapathkumar v. Dr.K.G.V.Lakshmi reported in

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ILR 2006 KAR 1730. Trial Court also referred to admission

during cross-examination about petitioner duly signing cheque

and petitioner standing as guarantor for loan. As a guarantor,

petitioner would be equally liable for loan amount as debtor.

Under such circumstances, even ground that complainant had

filled particulars regarding amount etc., would not by itself

invalidate cheque. Trial Court also observed that there was due

compliance with requirements of due presentation, issuance of

notice after receipt of intimation of dishonor and filing of

complaint within time stipulated under Section 138 of NI Act

before proceeding to pass order of conviction. Appellate Court

in appeal on re-appreciation concurred with findings.

Contentions urged by petitioner being covered by decisions of

Hon'ble Supreme Court as well as this Court referred to supra,

there are no grounds to admit revision petition.

8. In view of above, point for consideration is

answered in negative. Hence, following:

ORDER

Criminal Revision Petition is dismissed.

SD/-

(RAVI V.HOSMANI) JUDGE CLK CT:PA

 
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