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Summons from court in cheque bounce case


01-Sep-2024 (In Cheque Bounce Law)
Hi, I have got summons from court for a cheque bounce and a date is given to appear. Should i pay any amount in court before the first hearing. I approached few lawyers they said that i need to pay 15K in court and its like a bail. Should i pay 15K and what is the furthers steps in this
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Answer #1
598 votes
Dear Sir, It is a bailable offence. You must take bail. If you have not surety having property or government employee, then you have to deposit CASH SECURITY it may range between .Five thousand to . Fifteen Thousand like that. Then you have to contest the case. Otherwise you may pay the cheque amount get close the case on the date of first hearing.
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Answer #2
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Hi, you got summon because you are accused in that case. So you need to take bail in the same court and then you can contest your case. Need not to deposit any amount in court. otherwise you can go for compromise with complainant if you think so.
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Answer #3
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you have to pay bail bond surety etc to the court. the amount may vary depending on the amount of the cheque and on this advocate has no hand. you have to pay that amount. it is the discretion of the judge
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