IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.11 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.12 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 13 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.14 OF 2005 Mr. Gambhirlal K. Papriwal ... Petitioner V/s M/s Blossoms International Ltd. & Anr. ... Respondents Shri S.J. Ghogare for petitioner Shri A.M. Shingarpure APP for the State. CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.15 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.16 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.17 OF 2005 ALONG WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.18 OF 2005 Mr. Gambhirlal K. Papriwal ... Petitioner V/s M/s Blossoms International Ltd. & Anr. ... Respondents Shri S.J. Ghogare for petitioner Shri D.P. Adsule,APP for the State. Coram : V.M.Kanade,J. Dated : 25/04/2005. P.C. :- 1 The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner seeks permission to withdraw these petitions. All the questions raised in these petitions are kept open. It is contended by the petitioners in these petitions that the signatures on the cheques were obtained under coercion at the Police station. It is further contended that subsequent agreement also has been obtained under coercion and the petitioner was compelled to sign the cheque and the agreement. It is contended that there is no existing liability to pay the complainant and, therefore, the complaint under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act is not maintainable. The petitioner has relied on number of documents which are annexed to the petition in support of his case. The trial court shall decide all these issues which are raised by the petitioner after the evidence is adduced during the trial on merits and in accordance with law. With these directions, these criminal writ petitions are allowed to be withdrawn and disposed of accordingly. (V.M.Kanade,J.)