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Bounced Promises: Legal Accountability Under Section 138 of the NI Act – Glints Legal

A cheque bounce is more than just a financial inconvenience—it’s a legal offense under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. This law was designed to ensure the credibility of cheque-based transactions and protect the interests of payees.

A cheque is said to have bounced when it is returned unpaid due to reasons like insufficient funds, mismatched signatures, or closed accounts. In such cases, the payee has the right to issue a legal notice to the drawer, demanding payment within the stipulated time. If the payment is not made, legal proceedings can be initiated, which may result in fines, penalties, or even imprisonment.

Our legal services provide step-by-step guidance to both complainants and accused parties, ensuring the matter is handled with professionalism, precision, and within legal timelines. By upholding accountability, we aim to maintain trust in commercial and personal financial dealings.

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