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How much it will cost for sending the legal notice against bounce cheque.?

I have deposited a cheque which will most probably be bounce because this cheque has been stopped by the given person & now he himself told me that do what can you do I will not pay
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Posted on 13-Jul-18
Advocate Salil
Answered on 13-Jul-18
Minimum Rs.500
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13-Jul-18
Thank you, & please how can I file a legal notice... Please describe the process
Advocate Soumya
Answered on 13-Jul-18
Minimum 500
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Advocate Adv Jacob
Answered on 18-Jul-18
2500
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Advocate Saravanan
Answered on 19-Jul-18
Rs.1000
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
Advocate Raja
Answered on 14-Jul-18
Hi Kindly present the cheque at your bank. Even stop payment is considered as illegal under negotiable instruments act. Send legal notice within 15 days from the date of cheque bounce. File a 138 Negotiable Instruments case within 30 days from the date of receipt of cheque bounce notice by defaulter. You can also file a cheating case against the defaulter.
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14-Jul-18
Thank you very much Sir @ Advocate Raja Gopal Ji, this confirmation will surely help me...
15-Jul-18
Sir,can you please help me in this case, & please let me know your fee so I can decide either I can afford or not...
15-Jul-18
Please help me sir, I also want to file cheating case against him, he abuse me in the middle of the market, & I am helpless here.
15-Jul-18
I want to go with you in this case..
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Answered on 14-Jul-18
It may range between Rs.3000 to Rs.25000 Depending upon profile of the advocate and complexity of matter. My fees is Rs.5000/-
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02-Apr-19
2500/-
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>
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Ramakant
21-Sep-22
A2A: Generally in money recovery suits, lawyer fee’s is 10% of the principal amount claimed in the suit. So for a 16 Lakhs recoery suit, lawyer’s fee would be Rs. 1.60 Lacs. Don't forget to check our legal advice on cheque bounce cases by <a href="https://rkgandassociates.in/cheque-bounce-lawyer-delhi/"> best cheque bounce lawyer in delhi </a>

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