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Anonymous
(Querist) 21 June 2018
This query is : Resolved
Sir, I issued a cheque to someone and write the amount in word as "Two Five Zero Zero Zero" instead of "Twenty Five Thousand" and bank returned the cheque marked dishonor for not matching the amount in figure and word. I issued second cheque with proper writing. I just want to know my writing was legally wrong or right?
K Rajasekharan
(Expert) 21 June 2018
What you have written is ‘digits in words’ but not the ‘amount in words’ as you are required to write.
When an account holder writes something else other than the amount in words in the prescribed column of cheque the bank need not honour it.
A cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a bank to pay a specific amount of specific currency from a specific account held in the name of the depositor with that institution.
Cheque is an unconditional order to pay an amount of money. So writing some digits in words cannot be a specific order for payment as per the law governing it.
adv.bharat @ PUNE
(Expert) 21 June 2018
No reply to anonymous person from this forum.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 21 June 2018
Pls post with your ID and not as AQ and you can get many replies. Your ID does not mean your email id or phone number and don’t post these also.
Ms.Usha Kapoor
(Expert) 22 June 2018
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Ms.Usha Kapoor
(Expert) 22 June 2018
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Guest
(Expert) 22 June 2018
Your writing was legally wrong. Can you state for what specific purpose you adopted such a style instead of writing the amount in thousands appropriately?
Guest
(Expert) 22 June 2018
Your writing was legally wrong. Can you state for what specific purpose you adopted such a style instead of writing the amount in thousands appropriately?
Ms.Usha Kapoor
(Expert) 23 June 2018
Anonymous person; no reply.
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