Legal Question in Banking Law in India
in the notice for dishonour for cheque the amount is written more than cheque instade of R/s 1536 its written as 1570 whether notice is invalid --if no please give case law
Asked on 2/27/11, 3:05 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
J. Radhakrishnan
independent Practice
If the No. of the cheque, date and the bank on which it is drawn are all mentioned in the notice, the mere mistake in the amount would not render the notice invalid. For this no case law is available. Perhaps if the drawer in a prosecution for the bouncing of the cheque questions the validity of the notice and if either it is upheld or rejected and the matter is taken to the High Court, you may get the case law.
Answered on 2/27/11, 6:54 am
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