Cyber fraud case
1 month ago
My friend got cyber fraud of rupees 2.10 lcs. He complained and got a court order for rupees 2 lacs.Now the bank has returned only 75000/- what should he do?
A.Dear Client,
Your query is incomplete or missing some details for a specific response. However, based on the limited information provided, if you are facing a situation where you need to address a matter with the bank, serving a legal notice is a common initial step.
In more serious situations, such as disobedience of any court order or injunction, you may consider bringing the matter to the attention of the concerned court through an application under Order 39, Rule 2A of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This rule deals with the consequences of disobedience of any order or injunction passed by a court.
For a more accurate and tailored response, it would be helpful to provide additional details about the specific issue or context you are referring to in your query.
Your query is incomplete or missing some details for a specific response. However, based on the limited information provided, if you are facing a situation where you need to address a matter with the bank, serving a legal notice is a common initial step.
In more serious situations, such as disobedience of any court order or injunction, you may consider bringing the matter to the attention of the concerned court through an application under Order 39, Rule 2A of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This rule deals with the consequences of disobedience of any order or injunction passed by a court.
For a more accurate and tailored response, it would be helpful to provide additional details about the specific issue or context you are referring to in your query.
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A.Dear Client,
Your query requires more details to address properly. However, based on your insufficient query, in the given situation, serving a legal notice to the Bank, bring the matter to the notice of the concerned Court through an application under Order 39, Rule 2A of the Civil Procedure Code(CPC) which is maintainable when there is disobedience of any order or injunction passed by a court. Reach out to an Advocate for more guidance and need-based steps.
Your query requires more details to address properly. However, based on your insufficient query, in the given situation, serving a legal notice to the Bank, bring the matter to the notice of the concerned Court through an application under Order 39, Rule 2A of the Civil Procedure Code(CPC) which is maintainable when there is disobedience of any order or injunction passed by a court. Reach out to an Advocate for more guidance and need-based steps.
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