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Cheque bounce case withdrawal procedure


17-Aug-2023 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
Due to not appearing in the court on the date of evidence, the court issued nbw against the accused. Now, a settlement is agreed between the parties and the accused paid the complainant the agreed amount. My question is that how can the complainant withdraw the case? And if he is able to withdraw the case, what happens to the warrant?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
582 votes
Cancellation of NBW has to be done and needs to be appear in Court. In court mediation sellement has to be requested and matters needs to be settled by the Court. The party has to inform the court that the debt has been paid.

Answer #2
831 votes
After final payment of the agreed settlement amount is paid by you, get a date fixed before the court concerned. You need to produce proof of complete payment as agreed before the said court. The court after recording the statement of the complainant, compound the case. Thus your case would finally stand closed.
Answer #3
622 votes
Yeah the complainant can withdraw the case,both the parties would have to file a MOU that the amount has been paid and the dispute is settled. Complainant can file an application for withdraw the warrant as the matter has been settled.
Answer #4
827 votes
there are many laws now for this if there was agreement between the parties for against the case and accused paid the said amount after that complainant ll not withdraw the case no matter accused can withdraw the that case through the advocate because accused paid amount and if you are not appeared in court so court issued the warrant because how court to know about what happened but no problem advocate ll see.
Answer #5
534 votes
Non bailable warrants issued against the accused for non appearance can be cancelled by moving a cancellation application. The settlement arrived at between the parties should be filed before the concerned court and once the court records the settlement., the complaint stands disposed off and automatically the warrant stands cancelled.

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