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Thank you, Vijayant, for providing one of the most comprehensive materials available on Section 138 on the internet. I truly appreciate you sharing such a valuable document with us online. Cheers and best wishes, Bala
Dear Friends,I am attaching a PowerPoint presentation on Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. I have used it to provide a brief overview of what Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act entails. I hope it will be useful for basic information on th...
Dear Friends,I really appreciate the very good PowerPoint presentation. However, adding articles to sections 9, 10, 18, 65, 85, 89, and 131 would help in making and understanding section 138 better. Still, it is a very good presentation.Sanjay
Dear sir,Your PPT is very good. However, recently we have read in the newspapers that Stop Payment is out of the purview of Section 138 as ruled by the Honorable Supreme Court. This information has been published in the newspapers but has not been reported by an...
Mr. Vijayantnigam,From the bottom of my heart, I sincerely would like to extend my well wishes to you in all your endeavors. Keep up the good work going. (May I ask you to see the SMS Pharma citation as well)
Dear Sarva15,You have done everything correctly. If A presents a cheque, he will be questioned since you have filed a police complaint. Further, when issuing a cheque, there must be some cause such as trade, money lending, loan, etc. If A could prove that the mo...
Dear Rajeev Mishra,At the outset, thank you very much for your immediate response and for your intellectual ideas. There is no doubt that your answer sheds some light on this issue.Thank you, once again!@raajeevmishra:> Had you not closed your account, you could...
Hi,Assume that there are 2 parties; the **1st party being ‘A’** and the **2nd Party being ‘B’**.‘A’ promised ‘B’ that he would get some amount as loan for ‘B’ from a known source, which helps ‘B’ to start his business. Thus, ‘A’ acted as an **Agent / Mediator** ...
I accepted this friendly help of Rs.60,000/- from Mrs. X in the month of May 2010 which was indeed offered by her. For this no document was executed even after repeated requests by me. However she insisted that a cheque from my wife’s account be given as surety ...
Had you not closed your account, you could have changed the signatures on your bank account. In this way, any cheque deposited for encashment dated after the date of the change in signatures could not have been legally honored.By the way, unless there is "debt o...