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Criminalizing Cheque Bounce Cases – An Effective Remedy?

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Abstract: A review is done to understand if criminalising cheque bounce cases has been an effective remedy. The penalties imposed in other countries against cheque bounce offenders is studied and an analysis of their effective implementation in India is also done.

Keywords: criminalising; cheque; penalities; bounce; offenders; India; amendment; British law; Negotiable Instruments Act; law; lawmakers; demand; balance; civil remedies; contract dispute; criminal penalty; legal; bill; drawer; acceptor; electronic transfer; funds (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-08
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