icon My friend borrowed 6 lac from me..had given blank cheque ..can i i issue legal notice before presenting the cheque

My friend borrowed 6 lac from me..had given blank cheque ..can i i issue legal notice before presenting the cheque


A. You can inform him about your presenting his Cheque to your banker and he should make sure that his bank account has sufficient balance to discharge his liability or Cheque amount. You can issue a demand notice only in a situation when his Cheque gets bounced and you've received a memo with a remark insufficient funds etc.

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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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Dear Sir, My relative took tractor loan and given blank cheques. Due to non payment after 3 months it was recovered by finance agency. They sold it on auction. After deducting the amount received from


A. dear client kindly you can file a suit after sending the due legal notice.

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Dear Sir, One of our relative taken loan on tractor 3years ago. Due to non payment of loan for three months, tractor was taken by finance team i.e. 32 months back. They have sold it. And For the remai


A. dear client kindly clear all bank loan and take documentary slips as an evidence. try to settle all matters with discussion.

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Hi One person had given money on interest basis to lend out. But not in one shot but accumulated one. Only thing is we had given him cheques. Recently we gave back 10lakh in one shot and got 2 cheques


A. It would be better if you contact a vidhikarya lawyers and have a paid consultation because your facts are not clear.

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Hi It's been 8years we took 80k loan from a person who took 4cheque for that. We paid interest.... It's triple amount than the money we borrowed. But now that person filed a case stating we borrowed 1


A. You can take consultation on his cross examination, search to know about me profile in google.

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Kalyanraopeddireddi  PEDDIREDDI

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the property has disputed into 5parts the persons given registered cheque.the cheque has bounced can i get justice in this matter


A. Yes, you can get justice.
Firstly, issue a statutory demand notice to him (the drawer of the cheque) under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act demanding/specifying the cheque amount "within 15 days" of receipt of the notice.
Failing any receipt of the cheque amount, you need to file criminal case under the same law in the Court of Magistrates Court for prosecution of the drawer for offence committed under the said Act.
Contact any local Advocate from this portal, for territorial juri ...ReadMore

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Hello Sir/madam, We have to file a cheques bounced case in court, already sent a notice to cheques issuer, he denied to receive it , the person issued the cheques in police station, recorded in poli


A. Dear concerned,
First of all, the denial of the defaulter in receiving the legal notice doesn't make any difference, if you have proper receipts of the service of the legal notice, such as postal receipt or courier receipt alongwith track reports of the same. Secondly, you should be aware of the fact that a cheque bounce case is always time bound. If the defaulter is not making the payment of the money within 15 days of receiving the legal notice, you can file a complaint case u/s 138 of the NI ...ReadMore

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Case settled in lokadalat 2 months back. Want to apply for decree. Do I have to sign to get decree copy. I don't want my lawyer anymore. Theaccused did not pay the amount by today, which is due date t


A. yes you can file execution petition. For details, pl. contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com

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Sir in my friend firm I made partnership I invested money via online banking made also notary deed he given me blank cheque he told me to fill my name myself so I filled. So payment is coming but he


A. It will certainly raise eyebrows of the court, since he had not filled the cheque himself and handwriting will be different if you fill up his cheque. He will certainly raise this point in his defense and Magistrate will certainly make its observations and findings. Chance of your cheque bounce case u/s 138 NI Act will not make him accountable. However, other avenue needs to be ventured before coming to any conclusions. What I suggest you contact Vidhidarya for allotting a lawyer to review your ...ReadMore

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My brother had issued me apost dated cheque 5 years before , it belongs to SBM bank and now that this bank is merged with SBI, will I be able to submit that cheque, if not what are my legal options to


A. It is not valid now, send a legal notice first if matter solved thats good if not then file a court case with help of legal professional.

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