Cheque Dishonour Laws in India: Rights of Payee & Drawer Explained

Cheque Dishonour Laws in India: Rights of Payee & Drawer Explained

Cheque dishonour, commonly known as cheque bounce, is a serious financial and legal issue in India. Governed primarily by the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, cheque dishonour cases have increased due to the widespread use of banking instruments in business and personal transactions. Understanding the rights of both the payee (the person receiving the cheque) and […]

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