Legal Question in Criminal Law in India

bounced check

my father in law expired and left us with a huge debt. Some were paid off partially but others pose problems and have filed criminal cases against my husband and brother in law. Some checks assuring money were signed as they were thretened of dire concrquences. Do we have to pay !


Asked on 3/20/07, 5:51 am

5 Answers from Attorneys

Re: bounced check

No.Your liability is to the extent your father in law left any property.take advise of a lawyer. to stop such persons you have to approach court.

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Answered on 3/20/07, 1:40 pm
D. M. Bhalla D.M LAW CHAMBER

Re: bounced check

the case is sensitive, hence more briefing is needed. what all cases have been filed needs to be specified.

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Answered on 3/20/07, 1:40 pm
JUZER UDAIPURI M/S. UDAIPURI & COMPANY

Re: bounced check

Madam, your husband and brother-in-law committed a mistake by signing cheques of a debt belonging to their deceased father. Once the father is dead, only to the extent of his estate, a civil suit could have been filed.

Now they have signed the cheques, hence, they become personally liable for a debt which is not theirs. You have brought trouble upon yourself.

Had you consulted an Advocate earlier, this situation would not have arisen.

The creditors having the cheques will prosecute your husband and brother-in-law in the criminal court, and since, the cheques are with them, they will be in a stronger position.

My advise is settle the matter for less, but you cannot completely get out. Hard luck.

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Answered on 3/24/07, 10:26 am
Panduranga Acharya J & P Associates, Advocates & Solicitors

Re: bounced check

Dear Madam,

Dont worry, things canbe solved. since your question is not clear and seem to be complicated, it is better you consult an advocate and defend the cases.

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Answered on 3/22/07, 6:24 am
G. M. Gupta gmguptaandassociates

Re: bounced check

fight the cases

if the cheques were signed only by your father in law then you may evade the liability

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Answered on 4/29/07, 11:31 am


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