Chq bounce summon received for 20th Nov. Chq bounce summon received for 20th Nov.

4 years ago

I have got a summon from Ahmedabad session court hearing date is 20th Nov. in the matter of

Adv. Sarika Khude

Responded 4 years ago

A.contact any lawyer along with the copy of the complaint and make arrangements for the bail
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Suneel Moudgil

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A.contact any lawyer along with the copy of the complaint and make arrangements for the bail,
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You may ask any advocate of Ahmedabad and ask him to file application under Section 205 Cr.P.C and seek adjournment and if possible send hard copy of Vakalath/Power by courier to your proposed advocate. After seeing contents of complaint you may either contest the case or challenge before Hon'ble High Court and may get staying such criminal proceedings...

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Meenakshi Garg

Responded 4 years ago

A.Sir,
Please go and appear in the matter but don't admit the liability and tell court that I am from Delhi and I need some time to hire an advocate. The court will grant you some time. And if the court asks about the bail (which the court will surely do) then you just simply submit before the court that on the next date you will fill the bail bonds.
Please sir appear before the court as if NBW will get issued then it's a process to get them cancelled as you have already been served so report before the MM will reflect that you have been served and still you haven't appeared. To show the bonafide please appear before the court.
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Anand Dhanuka

Responded 4 years ago

A.In cheque bounce case you have received the summons to appear in the court at Ahmedabad on 20.11.2019. In the cheque bounce case you have to appear before the Court on the date fixed and obtain a regular bail since the cases of cheque bounce proceed as per the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr. P. C.). The cases of bouncing of cheque are bailable cases. If you do not appear there is every likelihood that the Court may issue a arrest warrant against you. So to avoid such situation it is better you appear before the Court and pray for bail and you will get the bail.
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