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Cheque Bounce Lawyer in Salem
Section 138 NI Act

Advocate Subodh Bajpai of Unified Chambers and Associates provides specialist cheque bounce legal representation in Salem, Tamil Nadu. Cheque dishonour under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 is a criminal offence that carries imprisonment of up to 2 years and a fine of twice the cheque amount. Our firm handles the entire lifecycle of cheque bounce matters — from drafting and serving the statutory demand notice, to filing criminal complaints before the Magistrate at District Court Salem, to obtaining Section 143A interim compensation, and pursuing appeals at Madras High Court. With over 25 years of exclusive debt recovery practice, Advocate Bajpai has handled hundreds of Section 138 matters across India, recovering crores for payees and creditors.

Whether you hold a dishonoured cheque in Salem and need to file a complaint, or you are defending against a Section 138 prosecution, Unified Chambers provides senior-level legal counsel at every stage.

Section 138 NI Act — Salem

What is Section 138 Cheque Bounce Law in Salem?

Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 makes the dishonour of a cheque for insufficiency of funds a criminal offence. The section was inserted by the Banking, Public Financial Institutions and Negotiable Instruments Laws (Amendment) Act 1988 to ensure the credibility of cheque transactions in commercial dealings. In Salem, Section 138 complaints are filed before the Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate First Class at District Court Salem.

The 2018 Amendment to the NI Act significantly strengthened the payee's remedies by introducing Section 143A (interim compensation of up to 20% at the first hearing) and Section 148 (deposit during appeal). The Supreme Court in Meters and Instruments v. Kanchan Mehta (2018) also permitted the use of video conferencing for cheque bounce trials, making it easier for complainants in Salem to pursue matters across jurisdictions. These reforms have made Section 138 one of the most effective commercial remedies available in Indian law.

Magistrate Court

District Court Salem

High Court

Madras High Court

DRT

DRT Coimbatore (jurisdiction)

State

Tamil Nadu

Local Commercial Context — Salem

Cheque Bounce in Salem — Local Context

Cheque bounce complaints under Section 138 NI Act from Salem, Tamil Nadu are filed before District Court Salem. The commercial profile of Salem — with significant activity in the steel rolling mills and re-rolling and bus body fabrication sectors — means cheque dishonour proceedings frequently arise from trade credit, loan repayment instruments, and security cheques. Salem matters are filed at DRT Coimbatore. Salem's steel rolling mills and bus body fabrication industry generate NPA accounts involving heavy plant and machinery as primary security. The Madras HC Coimbatore Circuit Bench is accessible for SARFAESI writs.

Section 138 complaints for cheques presented in Salem are filed before District Court Salem. The demand notice must be sent within 30 days of receiving the cheque return memo, and the complaint filed within 30 days of expiry of the 15-day notice period. Interim compensation under Section 143A (up to 20% of cheque amount) is available at the first hearing. Appeals from District Court Salem orders lie before Madras High Court.

Commercial Sectors — Salem

steel rolling mills and re-rollingbus body fabricationtextile spinning millsagro and food processingreal estate

Magistrate Court

District Court Salem

Appellate Court

Madras High Court

State

Tamil Nadu

DRT Bench

DRT Coimbatore

Our Cheque Bounce Services in Salem

Section 138 Legal Services in Salem

Demand Notice Drafting

Drafting and serving statutory demand notices under Section 138 proviso to cheque drawers in Salem. Ensuring the notice is sent within the mandatory 30-day window and meets all legal requirements.

Criminal Complaint Filing

Preparing and filing Section 138 complaints before the Magistrate at District Court Salem. Complete documentation including affidavit evidence, bank certificate, and return memo.

Section 143A Compensation

Applying for interim compensation of up to 20% of the cheque amount at the first hearing. Compelling the drawer to deposit within 60 days.

Trial & Arguments

Conducting examination-in-chief, cross-examination, and final arguments in cheque bounce trials. Summary trial for amounts up to Rs 5 lakhs for faster resolution.

Appeal & Revision

Filing appeals before Madras High Court against acquittal or inadequate sentence. Section 148 deposit applications. Revision petitions in appropriate cases.

Defence Representation

Defending accused persons in Section 138 prosecutions in Salem. Challenging demand notice defects, limitation issues, and establishing reasonable grounds of dishonour.

Why Unified Chambers

Why Choose Unified Chambers for Cheque Bounce Cases in Salem?

  • 25+ years of exclusive practice in debt recovery including cheque bounce litigation
  • Senior Partner personally handles all Section 138 matters in Salem — no delegation
  • Expert in 2018 Amendment — Section 143A interim compensation and Section 148 appellate deposits
  • High recovery rate — most matters settled with full cheque amount plus interest and costs
  • Pan-India practice — video conferencing enabled for cross-jurisdictional complaints per Meters & Instruments ruling
Step-by-Step

How to File a Cheque Bounce Case in Salem

  1. Step 1 — Receive Cheque Return Memo: Your bank in Salem returns the cheque unpaid with a return memo citing "insufficient funds" or "account closed" or similar reason.
  2. Step 2 — Send Demand Notice: Within 30 days of receiving the return memo, send a written demand notice to the drawer demanding payment of the cheque amount within 15 days.
  3. Step 3 — Wait 15 Days: The drawer has 15 days from receipt of the demand notice to make payment. If the drawer pays, no further action is needed.
  4. Step 4 — File Complaint: If the drawer does not pay within 15 days, file a criminal complaint under Section 138 before the Magistrate at District Court Salem within 30 days of the expiry of the 15-day period.
  5. Step 5 — Section 143A Application: At the first hearing, apply for interim compensation of up to 20% of the cheque amount. The Magistrate can order payment within 60 days.
  6. Step 6 — Trial & Conviction: The Magistrate conducts summary trial (up to Rs 5 lakhs) or regular trial. On conviction: imprisonment up to 2 years and/or fine of twice the cheque amount.
Frequently Asked Questions

Cheque Bounce Lawyer Salem — FAQ

Which court handles cheque bounce cases in Salem?

Cheque bounce complaints under Section 138 NI Act in Salem are filed before the Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate First Class at District Court Salem. Following the NI Act Amendment 2015, the complaint must be filed at the court within whose jurisdiction the cheque was presented for encashment — the location of the payee's bank branch. Unified Chambers handles Section 138 complaints before District Court Salem and appeals before Madras High Court.

What types of cheque bounce cases are most common in Salem?

Given Salem's commercial profile — with significant activity in the steel rolling mills and re-rolling, bus body fabrication, textile spinning mills sectors — the most common Section 138 matters at District Court Salem involve loan repayment cheques, trade credit instruments, security cheques, and vendor payment disputes. Each category raises distinct defences and strategies.

What is the time limit to file a cheque bounce case in Salem?

The time limit to file a Section 138 complaint in Salem follows a strict sequence: (1) Send a written demand notice to the drawer within 30 days of receiving the cheque return memo; (2) Wait 15 days for the drawer to make payment; (3) If unpaid, file the criminal complaint before District Court Salem within 30 days of the expiry of the 15-day notice period. Missing any of these deadlines can render the complaint time-barred. Unified Chambers ensures all time limits are strictly adhered to.

Can a cheque bounce case in Salem be settled or compounded?

Yes. A Section 138 case is a compoundable offence under Section 147 NI Act. Settlement can occur at any stage — before District Court Salem, on appeal at Madras High Court, or before the Supreme Court. Settlement is common once interim compensation under Section 143A creates financial pressure. Unified Chambers regularly recovers the full cheque amount plus interest and costs.

What is Section 143A interim compensation in Salem cheque bounce cases?

Section 143A of the NI Act (2018 Amendment) empowers the Magistrate at District Court Salem to order the drawer to pay interim compensation of up to 20% of the cheque amount to the complainant during the pendency of the case. This can be ordered at the very first hearing. The drawer must pay within 60 days. If acquitted, the complainant must return the amount with interest. This provision dramatically accelerates settlement discussions.

How long does a cheque bounce case take in Salem?

A Section 138 complaint at District Court Salem is tried as a summary trial when the cheque amount is up to Rs 5 lakhs. Summary trials typically conclude within 6 to 12 months at District Court Salem. Regular trials may take 1 to 3 years. The 2018 Amendment directing summary trials and interim compensation has significantly accelerated cheque bounce litigation across India.

Contact Unified Chambers for Cheque Bounce Cases in Salem

Contact Advocate Subodh Bajpai for Section 138 NI Act proceedings in Salem and across Tamil Nadu. Call +91 84008 60008 or reach us on WhatsApp.

Written by Advocate Subodh Bajpai, LLM, MBA (XLRI Jamshedpur)

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