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1 month ago

In December of 2019, the second week, I lent money to a known person. Rs. 100000 for 5 percent interest per month. In that time, I gave my four signed cheque leaf and pro-note papers, and within four months of the period, I returned the entire amount through an online transaction, but the person refused to return my cheque  and pro-note papers. 

They said my cheque and pro note were missed somewhere. 

What can I do now? 

I closed that bank account, but I want to protect myself in these cases. 

I have the entire transaction proof for the amount of the transaction.

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

In case of mishandling of cheque leafs and promissory notes, one may consider filing a complaint of cheating with the police. While the police may not take immediate action, lodging such a complaint serves as a defensive measure against potential false accusations from the other party in the future. This action can be crucial for safeguarding one's interests and ensuring legal protection in case of any disputes.
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A.Dear Sir,
You have done a blunder mistake. However, you may approach the Police and lodge a complaint of cheating for not returning your cheque leafs and pronotes. Even if no action is taken by the Police it can be used as defence if the other party files false cases in future against you.
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