We also assist with drafting replies to legal notices, cross-examinations, and appeals in cheque bounce cases. Our goal is to ensure smooth legal proceedings and the best possible outcome for every client.
The following is a list of questions that our clients frequently ask us:
A cheque bounce case arises when a cheque is dishonoured due to insufficient funds or other reasons, allowing the payee to file a legal complaint.
You must send a legal notice within 30 days from the date of receiving the bank’s cheque bounce memo.
If no payment is made within 15 days of notice delivery, you can file a complaint in the court under Section 138.
Yes, we provide expert legal advice, draft notices, represent clients in court, and help with settlement negotiations.
We expect you to share accurate and complete information, provide necessary documents on time, and maintain open communication. This helps us build the strongest possible case for you.
The duration varies based on the case complexity, but we strive for timely resolutions while protecting your legal rights.