How to defend wrong cheque bounce case
2 years ago
Sir, I have resigned from an organisation by submitting them my 2 months of salary as it's mentioned in my offer letter that one can leave the company by paying 2 months of salary or 3 months of notice period. I have also served 18 days of notice period. Previously they were agree to provide my documents (Reliving letter) but after 20 days they asked me to pay 1.5 Lakh for next company verification process. I requested them to provide me in written in which bases you are asking me this. But without replying to my mail they deposited my 2 months of salary check which I have submitted them at the time of joining . As I don't have enough amount in my bank the cheque bounced. Now they are planning to send me notice for the bounced cheque. Can you please help me in this.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
If you have carefully followed all the retirement processes that were given under the contract then you can ask the HR of the company about the status of your retirement. However, if the coampany has initiated a check bounce case it has to be defended in the court of law.
If they have initiated a cheque bounce case against you then you will have to hire a lawyer and defend it in the appropriate forum. However, if all the processes regarding your termination are complete then you just have to serve proper notice to the offcial administration regarding the same.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman
Responded 2 years ago
Yadi aap is vivad ko hal karna cchate hai tab aap unko unke dwara mangi gai rashi ko ada kar de.
Nhi to aap case ko lde.
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 2 years ago
Therefore, during the period stipulated in that Demand Notice, you are entitled to give reply through your lawyer with full facts of your defence . On the ground of fraud , you are entitled to take legal action against that Organization.
The other way is that you can pay the amount what is due to them and the cheque bounce case cane be dismissed.
Sidhaarth
Responded 2 years ago
A.Firstly stop the payment of cheque. If any legal notice received then sent proper reply under guidance of a competent lawyer mainly on the ground that cheque was without consideration etc.
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