Try your best to get your money back by amicable means. If you go to court the lawyer's fees may be much more than Rs.10000/-
If all the amicable means are exhausted, put date on the cheque and present it in your bank. If the cheque gets returned send a notice to your so called friend by Registered AD. If you are able to get a lawyer for a small fee send him the notice as a lawyer notice. You yourself can send the notice. But a lawyer's notice instils fear in the accused. Be careful that your lawyer does not put unnecessary sentences. Exaggerations have no legal value and falsehoods may lack consistancy.. If your former friend pays, congratulate yourself. If your friend still does not pay you can go to court provided you can fight the cases yourself without engaging a lawyer. As I said earlier Rs.10000/- is too small an amount to engage a lawyer. It is not that difficult if you decide to fight yourself. If Rs.10000/- is too small an amount for you to engage a lawyer, it is a small amount for your former friend also to pay a lawyer to defend himself. Prosecution under Section:138 has ample provisions for compounding the case. The court summons itself will suggest how the accused can settle the case out of court. If your former friend still persists he may have to shell out a big amount for bail. It can be as high as Rs.5000/- or more. If the accused is summoned to the court make sure that you also attend the court to oppose his bail.
Are you a Kannadiga? You may not know Tamil. In Tamil there is a proverb which says "beating the chest for a wage". On the day of Moharram all Muslims have to mourn the death of some of their saints by beating the chest. In Chennai they go to Marina Beach for the ceremony. Some people who are not able to go, pay a proxy to go to the Beach. After all, the proxy is doing it only to earn the money. So he will not beat his own chests that hard. Lawyers are professional proxys of their clients.