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Cheque Bounce Legal Services at MAK Legal: Protecting Your Financial Rights

A cheque bounce, governed by Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, can have significant legal and financial consequences. At MAK Legal, we provide comprehensive legal assistance to both complainants and accused in cheque bounce cases, ensuring justice and efficient resolution.

For the Complainant

If someone has issued a cheque that has bounced, we help you:

  • Draft Legal Notices: Issuing a clear and effective demand notice to the drawer within the prescribed timeline.
  • Case Filing: Filing a complaint under Section 138 for non-payment after the notice period.
  • Court Representation: Representing your interests in court and ensuring a strong case for recovery.
  • Recovery Assistance: Securing the repayment of the cheque amount along with penalties and legal costs.

For the Accused

If you have been accused in a cheque bounce case, we assist you by:

  • Case Evaluation: Examining the circumstances leading to the cheque bounce and assessing your defense.
  • Responding to Notices: Drafting a proper reply to the complainant’s legal notice to safeguard your position.
  • Court Representation: Arguing your case effectively to mitigate penalties or dismiss false claims.
  • Negotiation and Settlement: Facilitating out-of-court settlements to resolve disputes amicably.

Key Services We Provide

  • Legal advice and case evaluation
  • Drafting and sending statutory notices
  • Filing or defending Section 138 complaints
  • Pre-litigation mediation and settlement
  • Representation in trial courts and appeals

Why Choose MAK Legal?

  • Experienced Lawyers: Decades of experience handling cheque bounce cases for individuals and businesses.
  • End-to-End Support: From initial notice to case closure, we assist at every stage.
  • Strategic Solutions: Tailored strategies for swift resolution and favorable outcomes.
  • Timely Action: Ensuring compliance with strict timelines under the law.

Common Scenarios We Handle

  • Cheque dishonored due to insufficient funds
  • Stop payment instructions
  • Account closure before cheque clearance
  • Signature mismatch or incorrect details

At MAK Legal, we are committed to protecting your financial and legal interests, whether you are seeking justice as a complainant or defending your rights as the accused.

Contact MAK Legal today for expert guidance in cheque bounce matters and take the first step toward a fair resolution.

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