Best Advocate in Dwarka for Cheque Bounce Cases

Cheque Bounce Case – Stages

under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138

1️. Issuance of Cheque

  • Drawer issues cheque to pay legally enforceable debt or liability.

2️. Cheque Presented to Bank

  • Cheque must be presented within 3 months from the date on cheque.

3️. Cheque Dishonoured

Bank returns cheque unpaid due to reasons like:

  • Insufficient funds
  • Account closed
  • Payment stopped
  • Signature mismatch

4️. Legal Demand Notice

  • Payee must send legal notice within 30 days from receiving bank return memo.
  • Notice demands cheque amount payment.

5️. 15 Days Payment Period

  • Drawer gets 15 days time after receiving notice to make payment.
  • If payment made → Case ends.

6️. Filing of Complaint

If payment not made:

  • Complaint filed before Judicial Magistrate within 30 days after expiry of 15 days.

7️. Court Proceedings

Court process generally includes:

  • Pre-summoning evidence
  • Summoning of accused
  • Notice under Section 251 CrPC / BNSS equivalent
  • Complainant evidence
  • Accused defence evidence
  • Final arguments

8️. Judgment

Court may order:

  • Imprisonment up to 2 years
  • Fine up to twice the cheque amount
  • Or both.

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