Cheque dishonour case under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
We all use Bank Cheque for transactions, it is easy to use and secure in the matter of large sums of transactions but the downside is that you need to go to a bank...
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Negotiable Instrument Act / Special Law
by Rayhanul Islam · Published October 18, 2020 · Last modified November 10, 2020
We all use Bank Cheque for transactions, it is easy to use and secure in the matter of large sums of transactions but the downside is that you need to go to a bank...
A notice is an announcement to inform someone about something, in the world of law “notice” means to draw someones attention to some matter or to inform about something; therefore, it can be said...