When a Cheque Bounces: Legal Steps You Must Know

A bounced cheque occurs when a cheque issued by an individual or business is returned unpaid by the bank due to insufficient funds, signature mismatch, or other discrepancies. In India, such cases are governed by Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (NI Act), providing a legal framework to protect the payee and ensure financial accountability.

Common Reasons for Cheque Bounce

Legal Steps to Take When a Cheque Bounces

  1. Receive the Cheque Return Memo: The bank provides a memo indicating the reason for dishonour.

  2. Issue a Legal Notice: The payee must send a demand notice to the issuer within 30 days of receiving the return memo, requesting payment of the cheque amount.

  3. Filing a Complaint: If the issuer fails to pay within 15 days of notice, the payee can file a criminal complaint under Section 138 NI Act in the appropriate court.

  4. Court Proceedings: The court will examine the cheque, notice, and evidence to determine liability.

  5. Relief and Remedies: If found guilty, the issuer may be required to pay the cheque amount with interest and could face penalties or imprisonment under the Act.

Preventive Measures

Conclusion

A bounced cheque is not merely a financial inconvenience; it has legal consequences for the issuer. Knowing the legal steps to follow—from obtaining the return memo to filing a complaint—helps ensure timely redressal and protects your financial and legal rights.

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