Legal Question in Consumer Law in India
Section 138 when Consumer Case is Pending
I subscribed to Times Jobs the 3
year subscription was rs. 2 Lakhs,
post dated cheques were issued
due to economic slow down
placemen business was closed,
party was repeatedly informed to
return the pending 18 cheques
case in consumer forum applied by
me to ask party to return my
cheques party was informed in
advance that i have asked my bank
to stop payment consumer forum
case is pending do I run the risk of
138 NI can deficincy of service or
closure of a business activity be
reason for stop payment when a
service has been stopped by the
service provider
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Section 138 when Consumer Case is Pending
if the amount is DUE to the person to whom you issued the cheques then he can deposit the cheques and you will be liable to make the payment. in case the cheques bounce then you can be prosecuted in NIA.
otherwise you can say that cheques were not due to him so you are not liable to make payment.
Re: Section 138 when Consumer Case is Pending
Please contact personally.
Re: Section 138 when Consumer Case is Pending
Please clarify your facts.
Re: Section 138 when Consumer Case is Pending
Please re-state your facts clearly in a chronological order. You may also want to clearly mention about the status of case pending in Consumer Forum.
It may be better to seek advice from your lawyer who may be conducting your case in consumer Forum since he may have a more clear picture of all your facts.
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