Bike Repossession Legal Steps

Summary

If your friend refuses to return your bike, gather proof of ownership and payment records. Attempt to resolve the issue amicably. If unsuccessful, consider sending a legal notice demanding the return of your bike. Keep records of any UPI transactions related to borrowed money.

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He made me sign on a white paper
You might have a potential case to reclaim your bike. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Proof of Ownership: Gather any documents proving that the bike is yours (e.g., purchase receipt, registration papers).
- Communication: Try to resolve the issue amicably by discussing it with your friend.
- Legal Notice: If amicable resolution fails, consider sending a legal notice demanding the return of your bike.
Do you have any proof of the money you borrowed or the terms of the agreement?
He sent the amount to my bank account via UPI
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You have a strong case to reclaim your bike given the situation. Here are steps you might consider:
- Proof of Payment: Keep records of the UPI transaction where you received the money.
- Proof of Ownership: Gather all relevant documents related to your bike (purchase receipt, registration papers).
- Legal Notice: If amicable resolution fails, consider sending a legal notice.
Would you like more information on how to draft a legal notice?