Case No.:* (link unavailable) 620 of 2018 – *Judge:* HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE D. BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY – *Parties:* – Appellant: M/s. Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd., represented by its Vice President (Marketing) – Respondent: M/s. 3H Classics, represented by its Authorised Signatory, C.H. Subba Rao – *Date of Order:* 26.11.2025 – *Counsel:* – For Appellant: Mr. V. Perumal – For Respondent: Mr. A. Natarajan, Senior Counsel, for Ms. Madhumathi – *Court Observation:* The court dismissed the appeal filed by M/s. Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd., challenging the judgment of the XIX Additional Sessions Court, Chennai, which overturned the conviction and sentence given by the Trial Court in a cheque dishonour case.

[05/12, 20:47] Meta AI: *Madras High Court*

– *Case No.:* (link unavailable) 620 of 2018
– *Judge:* HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE D. BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY
– *Parties:*
– Appellant: M/s. Seshasayee Paper Boards Ltd., represented by its Vice President (Marketing)
– Respondent: [Not Available]
– *Date of Order:* [Not Available]
– *Counsel:*
– For Appellant: Mr. V. Perumal
– For Respondent: Mr. A. Natarajan, Senior Counsel, for Ms. Madhumathi
– *Court Observation:* The appeal challenges the judgment of the XIX Additional Sessions Court, Chennai, dated 14.02.2018, in (link unavailable)68 of 2017, which overturned the conviction and sentence given by the Trial Court in a cheque dishonour case. The Appellate Court’s decision was upheld, and the appeal was dismissed.
[05/12, 20:47] Meta AI: *Madras High Court*

– *Case No.:* (link unavailable) 620 of 2018
– *Judge:* HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE D. BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY
– *Parties:*
– Appellant: M/s. Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd., represented by its Vice President (Marketing)
– Respondent: M/s. 3H Classics, represented by its Authorised Signatory, C.H. Subba Rao
– *Date of Order:* 26.11.2025
– *Counsel:*
– For Appellant: Mr. V. Perumal
– For Respondent: Mr. A. Natarajan, Senior Counsel, for Ms. Madhumathi
– *Court Observation:* The court dismissed the appeal filed by M/s. Seshasayee Paper & Boards Ltd., challenging the judgment of the XIX Additional Sessions Court, Chennai, which overturned the conviction and sentence given by the Trial Court in a cheque dishonour case.

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