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A cheque is an essential instrument for commercial transactions. Cheque, as an instrument of a transaction, has oiled the wheels of commerce. It has facilitated quick and prompt deals and transactions. To give further impetus and transparency to business transactions, dishonour of cheque, or as we call it cheque bounce, became a criminal offence in 1988.
This course will take you through all the applicable provisions relating to cheque bounce cases. We have provided supplements relating to filing a complaint, raising demand notices and also on procedural aspects to explain things in detail.
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Advocate Charu Mathur has a rich and diverse expertise on corporate, commercial, civil, criminal and constitutional matters. She is Advocate on Record Supreme Court of India. Advocate Mathur is a regular practitioner before the Hon'ble Supreme Court and represented parties which include cricketing bodies and educational institutions like IIT Jodhpur, NLU Jodhpur, BPUT Orissa, MPUAT Rajasthan, private engineering and medicine colleges of Gujarat and Orissa.
1. Introduction
2. Cheque
3. Cheque bounce
4. Cheque bounce complaint procedure
5. Company liability in cheque bounce case
6. Road ahead
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