RAMESH ANAND (Service) 04 March 2020
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 30 March 2020
1. Presume the Bank return memo states "signature not as per mandate". Question arises is EVEN "IF" the signature was as per mandate, would the Bank not bounce the cheque, more so since there is no "sufficient balance" in the account.
2. What is the sequence the Bank checks: Account Balance, Validity Date, Words & Figures, Signature. Here Bank is not liable for above point no. 1. Bank would become liable, ONLY IF sufficient Balance was available and cheque was cleared without mandate signature.
3. Signatoreis of Cheque and Directors in-Charge alongwith, shall be held to be guility of cheque bounce, since Co. will not be able to prove that there was sufficient balance on date of cheque bounce, irrespective of wrong signatures.
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RAMESH ANAND (Service) 30 March 2020
Dear Sir
I am not agree with your point that Company has to maintain Balance even if signature is not as per mandate in that case if some one submitted cheque with forged signature then as per your assumption as per Signature is not as per mandate How the Company would be liable for maintain the Balance ? More over when the Company knows that if that no cheque as per mandate was issued then how it will they ensure to maintain the Balance
Section 10 of Negotiable Instrument Act makes banker liable if the Cheque so presented was not paid as per apparent tenure and when prima facie when it was not as Company mandate then how company monitor if someone presented forgly the cheque in thier accoount and why company shall monitor the balance for a unkown attempt when the cheuqe is not as per mandate
same when the Company has changed the authorised signatory it is the responsibilty (particularily when it is in payee notice that signatories is chnaged) to get the cheque replaced with the duly signed signatory and in that case when company has changed signatory the Comapny how can maintain the Balance and Bank must represent to the returning memo that signature is not as per mandate that mean direction to payee to get it signed as per mandate
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 30 March 2020
1. I did not ask you to "agree" with me .OR. "not agree" with me.
2. What you are trying to do is to create a "debate /argument", which is not within the scope of this Forum and neither am I interested in debating or arguing.
3. What I stated was my perceptions /view point, to your general query. PERIOD.
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