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Cheque Bounced? Send a legally valid notice

Send a legally valid notice under Section 138 of the NI Act

Free consultation with an experienced legal expert

Professionally drafted legal notice by qualified attorneys

Quick turnaround with a streamlined process

Fully court-admissible and compliant document

Assistance with next legal steps if the notice is ignored

Sperso Filings – Your partner in securing rightful dues through legal means.

Why It’s Important to Send a Notice

A bounced cheque is treated as a criminal offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. However, before initiating any legal proceedings, it is mandatory to serve a legal notice to the drawer of the cheque within 30 days of the cheque being dishonoured.

Sending this notice is both your legal right and obligation, ensuring that the defaulter is given a fair chance to resolve the matter before further action is taken. It also strengthens your case in court, serving as documented proof of your claim.

Let Sperso Filings help you take the first step legally and correctly.

Why Choose Sperso Filings for Legal Notices?
Who Can Use This Service?
What Happens After Sending the Notice?
  1. The recipient is given 7 to 30 days to respond, depending on the case.
  2. If they respond and settle, the matter is resolved without court action.
  3. If ignored or denied, the notice acts as legal proof of your intent.
  4. Sperso Filings’ legal team can assist you in filing a case or initiating mediation based on the situation.
What If They Don’t Respond?

If the defaulter ignores your legal notice, you can move forward with a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act or file a civil recovery suit.

Sperso Filings’ legal experts will assess your case and guide you toward the most effective legal remedy.

How Sperso Filings Helps
Get Your Cheque Bounce Notice Drafted Now

Fill out the form to initiate legal recovery with help from a Sperso Filings legal expert.

Frequently Asked Questions Cheque Bounce

You must send the legal notice within 30 days of the cheque being dishonoured.

Yes. Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, this notice is a mandatory step before filing a criminal complaint.

Yes. Legal representation is recommended to ensure proper filing and argument of your case.

A post-dated cheque can still be legally enforced once it’s presented and subsequently dishonoured.