Category: Cheque Bounce
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Supreme Court Cheque Bounce (S.138 NI Act) — 2024–2025 FAQ (India)
Sudhir Rao What’s new from the Supreme Court (highlights): A. Basics & Timelines 1) What is a cheque bounce case under Section 138? Dishonour of a cheque for “insufficient funds/arrangement” etc., followed by a valid notice and non-payment within 15 days, is a criminal offence (plus strong legal presumptions under S.118 & S.139). Rangappa (2010)…
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Latest Supreme Court Judgments on Cheque Bounce (2024–2025): Section 138, 141 & 143A Explained | Advocate Sudhir Yadav
Latest Supreme Court Judgments on Cheque Bounce (2024–2025) Sudhir Rao TL;DR (What actually changed) Why cheque bounce rulings matter in 2025 Section 138 prosecutions remain one of India’s busiest criminal dockets. The 2024–2025 Supreme Court line of cases tightens who can be prosecuted, when interim money can be ordered, and how defences must be proved—directly…
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How To Fight and Win Cheque Bounce Case
How to Successfully Navigate a Cheque Bounce Case in India Introduction Cheque bounce cases are unfortunately common in India. However, the law provides remedies for such situations under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to handle a cheque bounce case and come out victorious. Step 1: Initial Communication When a…
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Cheque Bounce Case Procedure
Cheque Bounce Case Procedure in India: A Comprehensive Guide A cheque bounce, also known as a dishonored cheque, occurs when a cheque issued by someone (drawer) cannot be cleared due to insufficient funds in their account. In India, the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act) governs cheque bounce cases and Cheque Bounce Case Procedure pursuing legal…
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Demand Notices in Cheque Bounce Cases
The Power of the First Step: A Comprehensive Guide to Demand Notices in Cheque Bounce Cases In India, a bounced cheque, also known as a dishonored cheque, is a serious matter governed by the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act). When a cheque you receive fails to clear due to insufficient funds, the first crucial step…
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How to Handle Cheque Bounce Cases in Delhi 2024
How to Handle Cheque Bounce Cases in Delhi Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, addresses the issue of dishonoring checks. Understanding its legal intricacies is crucial when faced with such a situation. This article serves as a guide to help individuals navigate Section 138 cases effectively, from the initial notice of demand to…
