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WHAT DID THE SC SAY?

  • In BV Seshaiah vs State of Telangana, the Apex Court set aside a Telengana HC order which validated the conviction of the appellant u/s 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
  • A Division Bench comprising Justices Krishna Murari and V. Ramasubramanian in this case, decided not to override an agreement entered between the parties to compound the offence of check dishonour.
  • The Ld. Court noted that when the parties are bound by an agreement to compound a compoundable offence, the HC cannot overlook such agreement and impose its will on the parties.  

WHAT IS THE CASE ABOUT? 

  • In this case, the parties to the litigation had entered into an agreement to compound a compoundable offences committed by either parties.
  • The Ld. Telangana HC overlooked this agreement and passed a sentence for the conviction of the appellant for an offence u/s 138 NI Act.
  • Subsequently, an appeal was filed against the decision of the High Court.

APPELLANT’S CONTENTIONS: 

  • The contention of the appellant was that Clause 8 of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) entered between the parties clearly states that either party will compound a compoundable offences committed by the other party.
  • Furthermore, he also contended that the Court should take into consideration the contents of the MOU while deciding upon the conviction of the appellant. 

OBSERVATION OF THE COURT AND DECISION: 

  • The Ld. Court noted that the MOU entered between the parties is of importance in the present case. 
  • The Court further noted that the HC cannot overlook this MOU and impose its own will on the parties. 
  • Consequently, the decision of the HC was set aside and the appeal was allowed. 

What do you think about the decision of the Court? Let us know in the comments section below! 

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