Cheque Bounce Laws in India
1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Section 138-142) A cheque bounce is treated as a criminal offense under Section 138 of the Act. ✅ Conditions for Filing a Case Under Section 138: The chequeRead More
1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Section 138-142) A cheque bounce is treated as a criminal offense under Section 138 of the Act. ✅ Conditions for Filing a Case Under Section 138: The chequeRead More
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A cheque is a widely used financial instrument that facilitates smooth transactions. However, when a cheque is dishonored, it can lead to legal complications and financial loss. Understanding the legal implications and availableRead More
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Divorce laws in India are governed by personal laws based on religion and the secular Special Marriage Act, 1954. Below is an overview of divorce laws under different acts: 1. Hindu Marriage Act,Read More