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The issuer of the chequemay receive a bounced cheque notice, which indicates that there were insufficient funds in...
Read MoreA cheque is a type of financial instrument that directs a bank to move funds from one account to another, either in...
Read MoreA cheque has been defined under section 6 of the Negotiable Instrument Act of 1881 as a bill of exchange or instrum...
Read MoreThe Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881 lays the cheque bounce law and the penalties included in the case of dishono...
Read MoreCheques offer a safe way to make payments. Compared to carrying significant quantities of cash, they can be monitor...
Read MoreIn criminal cases, anticipatory bail application is a comfort to many accused individuals. A person who anticipates...
Read MoreIt is crucial to file a regular bail application promptly and carefully because one's freedom is at risk in the int...
Read MoreWhen someone is arrested, the immediate next step is to seek regular bail by filing a regular bail application. One...
Read MoreIn 2018, the Indian automobile sector produced more than four million commercial cars. Exports from this sector hav...
Read MoreFollowing India's economic liberalisation reforms in the post-1991 era, significant changes occurred in the competi...
Read MoreIn an appeal filed in the case of Siby Thomas vs. Somany Ceramics Ltd., under Section 138 of the NI Act which talks...
Read MoreCitation: Writ Petition (Civil) No. 128 of 2019 Court: Supreme Court of India Janhit Abhiyan vs Union of India is a...
Read MoreThe implementation of the CGST Act in India has resulted in significant changes to the country's tax system. The ad...
Read MoreThe Director of a Co. Can’t be Prosecuted Vicariously for cheque Bounce if Co. is Not Charged as Accused: Supreme...
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