The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, primarily deals with the dishonor of cheques due to insufficient funds or if it exceeds the arrangement made with the bank. Here’s a breakdown of the process for proceeding under Section 138 of the NI Act:
Key Steps in Filing a Complaint under Section 138:
- Preconditions to File a Case:
- The cheque must be issued for the discharge of a legally enforceable debt or liability.
- The cheque should be presented to the bank within its validity period (usually 3 months).
- The cheque is returned unpaid due to:
- Insufficient funds.
- Account closure.
- Exceeds the arrangement.
- Demand Notice:
- The payee (the person who received the cheque) must send a written notice (demand notice) to the drawer (the person who issued the cheque) within 30 days of receiving the dishonored cheque memo from the bank.
- The notice should demand payment of the cheque amount within 15 days of the receipt of the notice by the drawer.
- Waiting Period:
- The drawer has 15 days to pay the cheque amount after receiving the demand notice.
- Filing the Complaint:
- If the drawer fails to pay the amount within 15 days, the payee can file a complaint in the appropriate court.
- The complaint must be filed within 30 days from the date of expiry of the 15-day period given in the demand notice.
- Jurisdiction:
- The complaint can be filed at a court within the territorial jurisdiction where:
- The cheque was presented for payment.
- The bank where the payee has an account is located.
- The complaint can be filed at a court within the territorial jurisdiction where:
- Court Process:
- The complainant needs to submit:
- The original cheque.
- The bank’s dishonor memo.
- A copy of the demand notice.
- Proof of delivery of the demand notice.
- Once the court is satisfied, it will issue a summons to the accused (drawer).
- The complainant needs to submit:
- Trial and Judgment:
- If the drawer is found guilty, they may face:
- Imprisonment (up to 2 years).
- A fine (up to twice the cheque amount).
- Or both.
- If the drawer is found guilty, they may face:
Precautions for the Payee:
- Ensure all timelines are adhered to strictly.
- Preserve all documentary evidence, such as the cheque, bank memo, and postal receipt of the demand notice.
- Engage a lawyer for drafting the complaint and representation.
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