Cheque Bounce Case Actions

Summary

If the accused in a cheque bounce case misses several hearings, the judge may issue a non-bailable warrant or proceed with an ex-parte judgment. This judgment could favor the complainant, requiring the accused to pay the cheque amount, face additional penalties, or cover legal costs.

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The accused not attended to * court hearing what will the judge do for * th hearing
If the accused has missed three court hearings in a cheque bounce case, the judge may:
- Issue a non-bailable warrant against the accused.
- Proceed with an ex-parte judgment in favor of the complainant.
Are there any specific details about the case or the accused's reasons for not attending?
He did not take the notice send
The judge may take the following actions if the accused has not taken the notice sent and missed three hearings:
- Issue a non-bailable warrant for the accused.
- Proceed with an ex-parte judgment in your favor.
Do you have any further details about the case or any communication from the accused?
Proceed with an ex-parte judgment in your favor, what is that favor explain in details
An ex-parte judgment means the judge may decide in your favor without the accused being present. In your cheque bounce case, this could result in:
- The accused being ordered to pay the cheque amount.
- Additional penalties or fines imposed on the accused.
- Legal costs awarded to you.
Do you have any further questions about the legal process or next steps?