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Is a post-dated cheque covered under cheque bounce laws?

19-Dec-2024
Cheque Bounce

Answer By law4u team

Yes, a post-dated cheque is covered under the cheque bounce laws in India, specifically under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. However, there are certain conditions and nuances that apply to post-dated cheques: 1. Post-Dated Cheques and Cheque Bounce: A post-dated cheque is a cheque that is dated for a future date, meaning it cannot be cashed or presented for payment until that date arrives. If the cheque is presented before the date written on it and is dishonoured (e.g., due to insufficient funds or an account-related issue), it cannot be considered a cheque bounce under Section 138 because the cheque has not yet matured. Legal action can only be initiated after the cheque’s maturity date has passed. If a post-dated cheque is dishonoured after the date written on it, then the usual process for cheque bounce applies. 2. Conditions for Filing a Case for Cheque Bounce: Cheque Presentment: The post-dated cheque must be presented for payment after the date mentioned on the cheque. If presented before that date, the bank will not process it. Dishonour of Cheque: If the cheque is dishonoured after its maturity date (for reasons like insufficient funds, account closed, etc.), the payee can file a case for cheque bounce under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Legal Notice: After the dishonour, the payee must send a legal notice to the drawer within 30 days from the date of receiving the dishonour memo, demanding payment within 15 days. 3. Filing a Case for Cheque Bounce: Notice Requirement: After the dishonour of a post-dated cheque, the payee must send a legal notice to the drawer within 30 days of the dishonour. If the drawer does not repay the amount within 15 days from the receipt of the notice, the payee can file a criminal case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for dishonouring the cheque. 4. No Action Before the Date: Before the maturity date written on the cheque, the payee cannot take legal action. If the cheque bounces before its date (for any reason), the payee will have to wait for the cheque to mature before pursuing action. Summary: A post-dated cheque is covered under cheque bounce laws, but only after the date on the cheque has passed. If the cheque bounces after the maturity date due to insufficient funds or any other reason, legal action can be taken as per Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

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