The observation came as the court awarded one-year-jail term to a 42-year-old north Delhi resident Lalit Kumar, who had issued a cheque worth Rs one lakh to an army official's wife, which had bounced.
The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1.5 lakh on Kumar with a direction that it be given to the complainant.
Metropolitan Magistrate Ashok Kumar said the cheque bounce cases were "unduly clogging the dockets of the courts leading to docket explosion and extraction of judicial time which could have been given to other cases".
"Such dishonest conduct leads not only to docket explosion, which needs to be tackled with a heavy hand, but also has resulted in harassment of the complainant, holding up the valuable money belonging to her," it said.
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According to the complainant, the accused had issued a cheque in December 2014 for a sum of Rs one lakh, which got dishonoured due to "insufficient funds".
Kumar, however, had pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.
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