Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
cheque bounce
my two cheques given without date to my brother were put without my knowledge into the bank and has now my brother has issued me a legal notice . how should i defend it
6 Answers from Attorneys
Re: cheque bounce
This is a matter of evidence and you may have to go through the process of litigation which would be filed by your brother.
Re: cheque bounce
This is a matter of evidence and you may have to go through the process of litigation which would be filed by your brother.
Re: cheque bounce
You may defend only if you can establish that you did not owe him any money and that the cheques in question were not issued for "discharge of any liability".
The burden of proof will be upon you as there is a presumption in favour of the payee and against the drawer.
If you owe him money, you may better consider an amicable out of court settlement.
Re: cheque bounce
Check evidence w.r.t. legal debt or liability against you. Proceed with the matter as per advice of your lawyer.
Re: cheque bounce
You need to show that it was a security cheque.
Complaint or notice needs to be read before a possible reply can be made
Re: cheque bounce
you can state the above facts.
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