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Blank signed cheque got stolen, cheque bounce cases has been filed


07-Sep-2023 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
My father is businessman and he normally signed blank cheque in his office (Which only need amount to fill to encash cheque). In 2014 dad found that his cheque is missing after fired few employee and he submit complaint into police station regarding stolen cheques. Now in 2017 dad keep getting court notice from different cities regarding those cheque bounce. I don't know who is the lawyer of dad, He/she keep submitting FD, Bike RCs for bail at first court date. Till date dad lawyer submit around 3-4 FD and RC to court to get bail (As dad told us) but this sound illogical to me. In frivolous cheque bounce case its necessary to get bail first then things will go on or the lawyer making us fool. Tom is another bike RC is going to die in Somewhere in UP court Note: Dad already filed complaint to police station and bank regarding those cheques.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
984 votes
Hi, in every cheque bounce case and proceedings under 138 N.I Act you have to get bail from the respective Hon'ble Court. Instead of furnishing RC of your bike , you can also furnish FD.
For more information feel free to have a word with me
All the best
Answer #2
551 votes
It is necessary to get bail in cheque dishonour cases first. Don't worry your lawyer is not doing anything wrong. In order to get rid of these frivolous cases I would suggest you to file a petition in the High Court for quashing..Consult me for further help..
Answer #3
601 votes
just submit the copies of police complaint regarding the missing cheques and you are free to go the person is one of your employee who is behind the scene kindly discuss the same in person for more help and relevant suggestions.
Answer #4
783 votes
Please note the court is not aware of the facts of the case. Only trial of the case helps the court to come to some conclusion. Therefore as per Negotiable Instrument Act, it is mandatory to get the bail. Your father's lawyer is acting on the guidelines framed in this act. Later on during trial of the case, your father will be able to prove his stand.
Answer #5
529 votes
no bail as such is required i am sorry but there is some fraud from the side of ur fathers lawyer .if he has done police complaint at that time then no one can use those cheques against ur dad . further help i can provide you personally and make you understand well feel free to call anytime

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