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Consequences of not going to court for cheque bounce case


07-Nov-2023 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
Sir ager cheque bounce ke case mai cort nahi gaye to kay hosakta hai
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Dear All,
If The court issues a summons to accused for appearance in court on specific date and If Accused does not appear in court on the date of hearing, the court issues a bailable warrant on the request of the complainant If the accused still does not appear before the court, the court may issue a non-bailable warrant of arrest as The remedy under 138 is filing of a case in lieu of which the court may imprison for upto 2 years and/or impose a fine which equates to twice the value of the dishonored cheque also The payee may also initiate money recovery procedure in a jurisdictional civil court apart from prosecuting the drawer for criminal offence. It is essential in this case to consult an advocate who is well versed and experienced in this area of practice to proceed further in the matter

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