Cheque Bounce Notice Drafting: Essential Legal Requirements for Success
A cheque is one of the most commonly used financial instruments in India for business transactions, loan repayments, and personal payments. However, when a cheque is dishonoured or returned unpaid by the bank, it can create significant financial and legal complications. To protect the interests of the payee, the law provides a legal remedy under...
Read MoreCheque Bounce Under Section 138 NI Act: Everything You Need to Know
Cheque bounce cases are among the most common financial and legal disputes in India. Whether it is a business transaction, personal loan repayment, partnership dealing, or payment for services, a dishonoured cheque can create serious financial complications for both parties. To protect the credibility of cheque transactions and maintain trust in the banking system, the...
Read MoreFrom Notice to NOC: Step-by-Step Cheque Bounce Recovery
A cheque bounce isn’t just a financial setback—it is a legal issue that can lead to both civil and criminal consequences. Under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Section 138), dishonor of a cheque due to insufficient funds, stop-payment instructions, or mismatch of signatures is a punishable offense. For someone dealing with a bounced cheque, knowing...
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