Cheque bounce case and voice recording
RC Gayatri
(Querist) 19 May 2015
This query is : Resolved
Hello Sir,
I gave/lended some money to a person 2 years back. I took one cheque from him at that time along with promisory note. Date is not mentioned on the cheque. Now that person is absconding from me. His mobile number is not available and also I could not get him at his old postal address too. Other than that persons EMAIL address I dont have anything with me now to trace his locality.
1) could you please tell me if I send an email to his personal email address will it serve as legal proof for me in future legal proceedings ? Will it help me in anyway in filing complaint with police/court ? Shall I try this option ?
2) I have one voice conversation recorded/saved in my mobile which was done with that person almost 1 year back . Conversation is related to my money only. Will this recorded/saved voice conversation help me in any way before police and court ?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 22 May 2015
Yes notice sent through emails can be termed as mandatory legal notice for recovery of money suit or even cheque bounce case.
RC Gayatri
(Querist) 22 May 2015
T.Kalaiselvan Sir,
voice recordings will it help in any way ???