Court summons cricketer Munaf Patel in cheque bounce case
The complaint was filed under the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act against Nivas Promoters Pvt Ltd alleging that it had issued Munaf a cheque of Rs 25.50 lakh last month but it got dishonored.
Cricketer Munaf Patel was today summoned as an accused by a Delhi court in a cheque bounce case. Metropolitan Magistrate Snigdha Sarvaria passed the direction on a complaint filed by Delhi resident Sunil Kumar Aggarwal, seeking the presence of seven accused, including Patel and a firm, before it on November 1.
Aggarwal filed the complaint under the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act against Nivas Promoters Pvt Ltd alleging that it had issued him a cheque of Rs 25.50 lakh last month but it got dishonored.
Patel is one of the directors of the firm.
The complainant claimed that a legal notice was sent to the accused, but they failed to make the payment.
"There is sufficient material on record to summon all the accused persons. Therefore, a prima facie case punishable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act is made out against them. This court, therefore, takes cognizance of offense," the court said while summoning the cricketer and others in the case.