recovery suit
3 years ago
before filling recovery suit, what action does recovery suit takes, how to find out property of fraud person who has given cheque, after filling recovery suit, if property is not attached then i have to face advocate fees loss and stamp paper loss
A.Dear Sir,
Just file recovery suit and attached his properties on the first day itself to safeguard your amount and parallel to it you may file cheque bounce case.
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Just file recovery suit and attached his properties on the first day itself to safeguard your amount and parallel to it you may file cheque bounce case.
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A.Hi,
The police can assist you with obtaining this information. The Court can also pass an order regarding this.
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The police can assist you with obtaining this information. The Court can also pass an order regarding this.
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A.Hi,
You can approach the police to obtain this information. We will be happy to assist you with this.
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You can approach the police to obtain this information. We will be happy to assist you with this.
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