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Cheque bounce laws explained: Can a bounced cheque lead to jail time? Know your legal rights
Cheques continue to play an important role in financial transactions across India, particularly for business payments, loans, ...
Dubai: UAE-based Indian expats depositing cheques into their Indian bank accounts will soon see a major improvement in how quickly their money becomes available. Starting October 4, 2025, the Reserve ...
In India, cheque dishonour cases are covered under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The section criminalizes ...
UPI (Unified Payments Interface) transactions have made life a lot easier by facilitating seamless and instant money transfers between banks. Despite these technological advances in payments, cheques ...
Started by the Reserve Bank of India, India’s Central Bank, in December 2007 to ease the process of cheque clearing in the country, this project changes the traditional physical movement of cheques to ...
BENGALURU: In a cheque bounce case, the Karnataka high court has ruled that trial courts cannot levy fines exceeding twice the dishonoured cheque amount.Justice V Srishananda made the observation ...
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