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Builder cheques bounced so FIR SIT & civil suit filed but no outcome


19-Feb-2023 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
I am at great pains to narrate my helplessness from all quarters after a builder in Nagpur committed a fraud on us when we sold our property in May 2012. After all the cheques mentioned in the Sale Deed bounced we took the following action: - Lodged FIR in Feb 2015 which was rejected with comment as it being "court matter". - Lodged civil suit in March 2015. - When an SIT was constituted in May 2017, lodged complaint in July 2017. The SIT came in with a settlement without asking to builder to make any interest payment on Principal amount. - On insistence of our lawyer, we rejected SIP proposal and proceeded to fight the case to get justice of getting Principal plus interest due. - So far nothing seems to be in sight, and also the SIT has now been closed. Please let me know what should I do? How to I highlight my matter?
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Answer #1
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You can file a writ petition with High court for earliest relief showing urgency in the matter owing to inordinate delay and also a criminal complaint can be filed with Judicial Magistrate First class. You also have the remedy to file consumer case. Definitely you will win the case. Have patience.

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