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Friendly loan given how to recover it now


21-Aug-2023 (In Recovery Law)
I transferred 1.45lkh rs through neft to my friend. Apart from this I've no proof. When I asked him to return, he send me a picture of hand written cheque of 1lkh stating that it was an neft cheque and soon the amount get credit in my account but it was nothing he want more time. I do not know if that picture can be used as a proof. Now I sent a legal notice to his place but it could not delivered as the speed post status flashing door locked. Now what should I do, should I send a Xerox of notice by courier or some other means or wait the same speed post to be delivered back to origin and again send it by speed post? One more thing, The legal notice, it have to be in original or the Xerox will do also good?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
898 votes
There is no need to snd legal notice, kindly contact us will definitely help to you in recovery of money. Consult as possible to us. This will help you to recover with interest. We will definitely help
Answer #2
719 votes
Please clearfy whether you have legal notice under section 138 of N.I Act if yes there is a no bar to fiking ur complaint because law is clear you have sent notice to his last know adress so u can file ur complaint. If u have sent a simpel legal notice of recovery of amount u can file case and mention in the case about the legal notice and about the status of the legal notice whether serve or not
Answer #3
536 votes
There might be your friend manage to return legal Notice . Ensure to send Legal notice Original One . Serve him through whatsapp or email . arrange to file recovery suit against him in court of law.
Answer #4
760 votes
You can file a civil suit for the recovery of friendly loan that had been disbursed by you in favor of your friend's bank account. Moreover, as far as delivery of legal notice is concerned, now a days notices as well as summons of court may also be served through electronic means like emails and whatsapp. So the legal notice that you wish to serve upon him may be delivered through whatsapp or email
Answer #5
609 votes
Hello. You may try sending the notice on whatsapp and email as well. Courts have started recognising whatsapp as a communication tool for such purposes. It is also advised that you send the original copy of notice to him.

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