‘Cheque signature mismatch may lead to criminal proceedings’

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Press Trust of India: New Delhi, Dec 03 2012, 04:46 IST
or an individual may not constitute an offence by itself because such a dishonour in order to qualify for prosecution under Section 138 shall have to be preceded by a statutory notice where the drawer is called and has the opportunity to arrange the payment of the amount covered by the cheque.”
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Bhabani Charan Das | 15-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Specimen signature in the Bank may not exactly tally with the signature in the chaque with the advancement of age of a person! Can these old peoples sinature be verified in front of any Bank Officer?

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