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6 years ago
Hi, I gave a loan of Rs 200000 to my friend. At the time of giving the loan I created an agreement on rs 100 legal paper. It was without notary. An emi of rs 12000 was decided every month but he is not giving any emi since last 4 month. I have taken few blank cheques with signature at the time of giving money to him. This was done to keep something as a safeguard. Can I use this cheques? Can I somehow invoke the agreement which was created. Please help me with the next step
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client in your case You can use those cheques. There is no problem in that. yes you can invoke such agreement and can file money suit.
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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE
Responded 6 years ago
A.Dear Sir
You can use those cheques. There is no problem in that. yes you can invoke such agreement and can file money suit.
You can use those cheques. There is no problem in that. yes you can invoke such agreement and can file money suit.
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A.Dear Abu, If you have the already signed cheques then in my opinion you should try to get your money back with the help of those cheques.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 6 years ago
A.Your is a serious financial issue and it better to consult a Senior Lawyer to take up the issue and help you ,because the cheat befriend you for the criminal mind set & cheat you with all knowledge & legal aspects. quick & timely action with legal guidance & help can protect your money.
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Johnson Thangiah
Responded 6 years ago
A.Sir,
You file case in civil suit (OS) with cheque and agreement.
The criminal case is not fit in this matter....
You file case in civil suit (OS) with cheque and agreement.
The criminal case is not fit in this matter....
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Taran Dwivedi
Responded 6 years ago
A.Yes, you can fill the amount on cheques and encash them. If the cheques bounce then you can go for the legal action through a lawyer.
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