Asked in Civil
Yours is a case of probabilities, you can send the Cheque for encashment and follow the process under the provisions of Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act. And get him arrested when he comes. At present no other remedy is available in his absence. Please Give me Rank Five, Follow me after reviewing my resume and Contact me telephonically if further discussion or explanation is required.
If he committed then you will booked for section 306 IPC that abetting of suicide. If he come back file cheque bounce case and attach his properties.
First of deposit the security cheque for encashment, if your friend is insolvent, you will receive a return memo/ bounced cheque after presenting the his cheque , then u may send him a legal notice within 30 days from the date of return memo, subsequently you can file a recovery or cheque bounce case against him, And to avoid abetment to suicide you can file a criminal complaint against your friend, committing suicide is a crime. if, he is dead then you have to share neccessary details by contacting me.
Dear Shivali It is advisable to send written msg, email, what's app if you have any contact information of your friend demanding dues amount. If you don't get any satisfactory reply then send a legal notice demanding dues through your advocate. If your friend fails to do so file civil suit for recovery of money as well as a complaint can be filed under negotiable instrument act and cheating to the nearest police station. In civil matter recovery can be made from the legal heirs of the deceased, but in criminal matter the matter shall stand abated on his death. For seeking further details kindly contact me.
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