🏛 Legal Representation for Cheque Dishonour (Bounce) Cases

Cheque Dishonour, commonly known as Cheque Bounce, happens when a cheque issued by a person is returned unpaid by the bank due to insufficient funds, signature mismatch, account closure, or payment stopped. Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, this is a criminal offence, and the payee has a legal right to file a case for recovery and punishment.

⚖ Our Expertise Covers:

  • Section 138 NI Act Complaints (Cheque Bounce Cases)
  • Notice Drafting & Delivery Within 30-Day Deadline
  • Criminal Trial Representation (Metropolitan Magistrate Court)
  • Filing of Summary Suits for Money Recovery
  • Cheque Bounce Defence for Accused
  • Corporate Cheque Bounce (Company & Directors Involved)
  • Interim Compensation Applications under Section 143A
  • Out-of-Court Settlements with Enforceable Terms
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📁 Why Choose The Legal Edge for Your Land Case?

  • Fast-Track Legal Action: We ensure your legal notice is sent within statutory deadlines and your case is filed without delay.
  • High Success Rate: We have a proven track record of helping clients recover their money through legal pressure, trial, and enforcement.
  • Tailored for Businesses & Individuals: Whether it's a personal loan, rent cheque, or business transaction, we customize our legal approach to suit the case.
  • Experienced Trial Lawyer: Our lawyer is well-versed in cross-examination strategy, burden of proof, and courtroom procedure to ensure your position is solid.
  • Nationwide Filing & Representation: We handle cheque bounce cases across India with local associate advocates where needed.
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