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Cheque Bounce Lawyer in Bangalore
Cheque bounce cases are common in financial and business transactions. When a cheque is dishonoured due to insufficient funds, account closed, signature mismatch, or payment stopped, it may become a criminal offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act).
If your cheque has been bounced, you have the legal right to recover your money through proper legal action. Our experienced Cheque Bounce Lawyers in Bangalore provide complete legal assistance from sending legal notice to filing the case and representing you in court.
Our Cheque Bounce Legal Services
If your cheque has been dishonoured or you have received a Section 138 legal notice, it is important to act quickly because the law has strict timelines.
Legal Notice for Cheque Bounce
The first step in a cheque bounce case is sending a legal notice within 30 days of receiving the bank return memo. Our lawyers draft strong legal notices that help initiate the legal process and increase the chances of settlement.
Section 138 Case Filing
If the payment is not made within 15 days after receiving the legal notice, we help file a Section 138 complaint in court and represent you throughout the legal proceedings.
Defence in Cheque Bounce Cases
If you have received a legal notice or case under Section 138 NI Act, our lawyers can provide proper legal defence and represent you in court to protect your rights.
Court Representation
Our legal team provides professional representation in Bangalore magistrate courts, ensuring that your case is handled efficiently and strategically.
Common Reasons for Cheque Bounce
Cheque bounce can occur for various reasons, including:
- Insufficient funds in the bank account
- Account closed by the bank
- Signature mismatch
- Payment stopped by drawer
- Incorrect cheque details
Regardless of the reason, legal action may be possible depending on the circumstances.
Documents Required for Cheque Bounce Case
To file a cheque bounce case, the following documents are generally required:
- Original cheque
- Bank return memo
- Copy of legal notice
- Proof of notice delivery
- Identity proof
- Transaction proof (invoice, agreement, etc.)
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