Legal Question in Banking Law in India
can a cheque written for self be deposited in any other account directly?under which laws or regulations?
Asked on 10/08/16, 11:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Fca Prashant Chavan
Expert Edge LLP
11.10.2016
Dear Sir / Madam,
A bearer cheque is of two types - one with the word "SELF" written as the payee which implies that the Account holder or his / her bearer is withdrawing cash from the Bank's counter. A Self bearer cheque cannot be deposited in any other account since the Payee's name is not mentioned on the cheque. The other type of bearer cheque is where the name of the Payee is mentioned on the cheque. In such instances the person whose name is written on the cheque can directly deposit it in his account.
Regards.
Answered on 10/10/16, 8:10 pm
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