Hi Friends..
In one case complainant served a legal notice and asked to pay "cheque amount along with interest" with in 15 days from receipt of said notice..
Is it valid... technically i am little confused.. pl help me out..
Thanks..
Ashish Singla 098140 76600 (Cheque Victim's Lawyer. LUDHIANA (PB)) 21 July 2014
Hi Friends..
In one case complainant served a legal notice and asked to pay "cheque amount along with interest" with in 15 days from receipt of said notice..
Is it valid... technically i am little confused.. pl help me out..
Thanks..
Advocate Kappil Cchandna (Expert Bail & Criminal Defence Lawyer at Delhi Supreme Court of India) 21 July 2014
Dear,
That's what legal notices generally mention, if you don't pay the same amount then its upto the opposite party to file the case against you or not.
Advocate Kapil Chandna
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Ashish Singla 098140 76600 (Cheque Victim's Lawyer. LUDHIANA (PB)) 22 July 2014
Procedure as such no problem, i just want to share that words used in notice are valid or it leads vague legal notice...
LAXMINARAYAN - Sr Advocate. ( solve problems in criminal cases. lawproblems@gmail.com) 22 July 2014
it is legal..
the cheque law is for punishment for bouncing cheque and not for recovery of money.
notice is an opportunity given to accused to clear debt which he / she can do by legally adjusting to pay .