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sai kiran   17 October 2024

Cheques to re issue

 

Subject: Legal Guidance on Partial Loan Repayment, Cheque Presentation, and Insolvency Petition

Dear Advocate [Advocate’s Last Name],

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to seek your advice regarding a financial matter involving a loan I extended to [Debtor's Name]. I had loaned a total of ₹46,00,000 to [Debtor's Name], and during my recent meeting with him for repayment, he issued only four cheques, each for ₹5,00,000, totaling ₹20,00,000.

My specific question is: should I present all these cheques on the same day, or would it be better to present them with a gap of 5 to 7 days, or even a longer interval between the cheques? I am considering depositing the cheques with a 5-day gap between each cheque, as this would allow me to issue one legal notice covering all the cheques if any of them bounce. By doing so, I could also file one consolidated case in relation to the dishonored cheques. Please advise if this approach is legally sound.

 

Additionally, I have come to know from well-wishers that the debtor had filed an insolvency petition prior to issuing these cheques, and in the petition, he acknowledged that ₹46,00,000 is owed to me. However, the summons for the insolvency petition have not yet been served to me. Given this situation, I would appreciate your guidance on how to proceed.

 

To summarize my concerns:

‌How should I present the cheques: all at once or spaced out over a period (e.g., 5 to 7 days)?

‌Should I initiate legal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for the partial amount if any cheques bounce, or is there another legal recourse I should consider?

‌I would greatly appreciate your expert opinion on how best to protect my interests and ensure repayment of the entire loan amount.

 

Sincerely,



Learning

 2 Replies

Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate )     18 October 2024

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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     19 October 2024

You can deposit  all the cheques on the sme day or at different dates until the cheque is not invalidated due to barring of the date specified in it.

It would be better that you sit in the office of a local advocate, discuss the matter at length and proceed as advised 


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