Legal Question in Banking Law in Bangladesh
I bought a property from a company. After three months they have taken it back by giving me a cheque and an undertaking which stated that if this property would not be returned within time (Date mentioned), I can draw the money by presenting my cheque. Date was over and I presented the cheque but it bounced with remarks that the fund is not sufficient. Now I have sale recept of my purchase, Undertaking & Cheque. If i file a suit as per N. I. Act,
1. how many time it may take to recover the cheque amount?
2, Shall I entitled to get incentive/interest of this money if i claim?
3. Can I file a suit as per section 406 & 420? Are these related with my above story?
4. After sending legal notice as per N. I Act, when I can file suit? Is it after 30 days of sending notice or within 30 days?
Would be pleased if any one suggest.... Many Thanks in advance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Briefly, the answers of your questions are:
1. It may take long because the other party usually files various applications before the higher courts etc.
2. Yes you are. The fine imposed MAY extend to 3 times more than the amount of the cheque.
3. Not directly related to your story but it is still possible to file a suit as per section 406 & 420.
4. 30 days after the receipt of the notice.
Thank you.
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