REGARDING CHEQUE - I get a loan of 50000 rupee REGARDING CHEQUE - I get a loan of 50000 rupee

1 year ago

I get a loan of 50000 rupee from a privete financer . Only 6600 rupee is left but he deposit my cheque 200000 rupee in bank .

Subhashis Paul

Responded 1 year ago

A.Kindly ask your bank for not allowing the said cheque to get encashed and stop all the transactions of the said company against the cheque provided by you. Kindly intimate the same to the finance company that you stopped all the payment transaction against the said company for the above mentioned reason... You may also file a case for cheating against the said company.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
If the loan amount was Rs. 50,000/- and the outstanding is just Rs. 6,600/- then he depositing a cheque for Rs. 2,00,000/- will not enable him to make a good cheque bounce case against you.
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Anik

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A.Respected client,

Kindly note that he cannot charge you more than the decided amount with interest.
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