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Can I File a Criminal Case for a Bounced Cheque in India? π£πΈπ§Ύ This question pops up more than popcorn in a pressure cooker! πΏ π “The cheque they gave me bounced... Can I file a criminal case against them?” π€ #ChequeBounce #Section138 #NegotiableInstrumentsAct #LegalRemedyIndia #FinancialFraudIndia #BusinessRecovery #CriminalLawIndia #DebtRecoveryLaw Short and punchy answer? YES, you can – under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 π₯ When someone hands you a dud cheque and it bounces due to insufficient funds or account closure —you don’t just sit and cry over spilled ink. π️π€ You send a legal notice , and if they still don’t pay, you march to court like a boss! π§⚖️π₯ #ChequeDishonour #DebtRecovery #LegalNoticeIndia #Section138NIAct #MoneyMatters Here’s the step-by-step legal drama (Bollywood style π¬): π― Cheque bounces ➡️ π¨ Send legal notice within 30 days ➡️ ⏳ Wait for 15 days grace period ➡️ π Still no money? File criminal complaint...
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