Cheque bounce case civil
4 months ago
Hi cheque bounce case is going on me from dec 2022. Bailable warrant was issued in oct 2022. After that on 1st hearing which held on 22 dec 2022. I present at Rajsthan court. I paid 5000 fine there. The case is not cleared yet. It will affect to get private job? MNC company required police verification. Will it mention in Police Verification certificate? Yes or no?
A.Dear Client,
A complaint filed against a person under Sec,138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1938 is a criminal offense and accordingly a bailable warrant was issued against the person that is typically reflected in police record. So, when the case is pending for trial, as a job seeker you should mention the status of the case in the Police Verification certificate even it affects your career. A stigma of criminal record is waived once you acquited from the charge by the trial court.
A complaint filed against a person under Sec,138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1938 is a criminal offense and accordingly a bailable warrant was issued against the person that is typically reflected in police record. So, when the case is pending for trial, as a job seeker you should mention the status of the case in the Police Verification certificate even it affects your career. A stigma of criminal record is waived once you acquited from the charge by the trial court.
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A.Dear Client,
A cheque bounce case and the associated legal proceedings, including the issuance of a bailable warrant and payment of a fine, may not necessarily prevent you from obtaining a private job in an MNC. However, it's important to note that some MNCs do conduct police verification as part of their hiring process. The specifics mentioned in the police verification certificate can vary based on local regulations and practices.
In some cases, pending legal matters or involvement in a legal case may be disclosed in a police verification certificate. To better understand how it might impact your job prospects, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional who can provide guidance based on the specific laws and practices applicable in your jurisdiction. Additionally, you may consider informing your potential employer about the ongoing case during the hiring process, as transparency is generally valued in professional relationships.
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A cheque bounce case and the associated legal proceedings, including the issuance of a bailable warrant and payment of a fine, may not necessarily prevent you from obtaining a private job in an MNC. However, it's important to note that some MNCs do conduct police verification as part of their hiring process. The specifics mentioned in the police verification certificate can vary based on local regulations and practices.
In some cases, pending legal matters or involvement in a legal case may be disclosed in a police verification certificate. To better understand how it might impact your job prospects, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional who can provide guidance based on the specific laws and practices applicable in your jurisdiction. Additionally, you may consider informing your potential employer about the ongoing case during the hiring process, as transparency is generally valued in professional relationships.
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