Can cheque be bounced after retrieving the agreement?
My concern arises from the fact that my father handed over a check to someone in exchange for an agreement. However, upon retrieving the agreement, he forgot to take the cheque back. I am worried that the individual might misuse the check in his possession. Can i prove why this cheque was given?
To prove why the cheque was given, you can gather evidence related to the transaction. Since your father handed over the cheque in exchange for an agreement, any documentation or communication regarding that agreement will be crucial. If you have mobile recordings discussing the purpose of the cheque or the agreement, these can serve as significant evidence. Additionally, you may consider sending a legal notice to the individual in possession of the cheque, outlining your concerns and requesting its return.
Yes, you may be able to prove why the check was given, even if you do not have the agreement. For further Contact us on helpline number.
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