Legal Question in Banking Law in India
Cheque bounce
Sir, I had deposited a cheque of Rs 4000 with the HDFC bank, and it bounced, due to insufficient funds in the account of the giver. what legal remedy can i resort to. please help me.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Cheque bounce
issue a legal notice within 15 days and file a 138 cheque bounce case in court.
Re: Cheque bounce
You have remedy u/s 138 of Negotiable Instrument to file criminal complaint, under which there is a punishment of 1 year imprisionment and 2 times penalty of the amount of the cheque.
Also file suit for recovery of amount due to you under the cheque.
Re: Cheque bounce
in criminal law you need to give notice first and then you can file case under section 138 NIA. it has punishment of 2 years and or double the fine
in civil law u can file case for recovery under order 37.
both cases are very technical so beware of technicalities
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