20, 22, 25, 36, 60, 63 & 65 % 20.09.2010 Present: Mr. V.K. Shailendra for the petitioner. CRL. REV.P. Nos. 578/2010, 580/2010, 583/2010, 594/2010, 618/2010, 621/2010 & 623/2010 * ki 1. These revision petitions are directed against the order dated 1 8th May, 2010 refusing to take cognizance and summon the accused in complaints filed under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881(Act, for short). By the impugned order dated 18th May, 2010, the learned trial court has dismissed the complaints, inter alia, holding that no proof of delivery of notice under Section 138(b) of the Act has been placed on record. 2. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner had filed postal receipts issued by post office for sending notices under Section 138 proviso clause (b) of the Act. He relies upon the several judgments of the Supreme Court including V.Raja Kumari Vs. P.Subbarama Naidu t and Another, 04) 8 SCC 774 and D. Vinod Shivappa Vs. Nanda Belliappa, Q)SCC 456. He relies upon the Evidence Act and the General clauses Act. My attention is also drawn to the order sheet dated 161" April, 2010, which records that the arguments were heard on the point of territorial jurisdiction and the case was listed for order on the point of 4 territorial jurisdiction on 15thi May, 2010. Order was not passed on 15thi May, 2010 and it was put up for orders on 18th May, 2010. As noticed above, the impugned order was passed on 18th1 May, 2010. In the impugned order, it was noticed and observed by the trial court that the question of territorial jurisdiction was not being examined in view of the fact that the complaint was being dismissed on the ground that there was no proof of delivery/service of notice issued under Section 138 proviso clause (b) of the Act. Digitally Signed By:AMULYA Certify that the digital file and physical file have been compared and the digital data is as per the physical file and no page is missing. Signature Not Verified I I In view of the aforesaid position, the impugned order dated 18th May, 2010 is hereby set k and the matter is remanded back to the learned trial court for fresh hearing. Petitioner will be entitled to rely upon judgments cited before me before the trial court. It is clarified that this Court has not expressed any opinion on merits and the trial court will o pass an order without being influenced with the observations made in this V order. The petitioner will appear before the trial court on 4th October, 2010. The petitions are accordingly disposed of SANJI KHANNA, J. SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 VKR t