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RBI guidelines on alteration on cheques

RAKESH PIPRODIA Guest
Last updated: 26 May 2010
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Cheques with alteration/correcti ons will not be honored from 1st July 2010 - Refer 1.8 in the annexure

RBI has issued RBI Circular No.  - 1832/01.07.05/ 2009-10 dated 22nd February 2010 by virtue of which Banks are supposed to prohibit alterations / corrections on the cheque leaf. Circular summary is as follows:-

Prohibiting alterations / corrections on cheques: No changes / corrections should be carried out on the cheques (other than for date validation purposes, if required). For any change in the payee's name, courtesy amount (amount in figures) or legal amount (amount in words), etc., fresh cheque forms should be used by customers. This would help banks to identify and control fraudulent alterations. Based on the above guidelines Banks clearing teams can return cheques which have any alteration in the

. Payee Name
. Amount in numbers
. Amount in words

The only alteration which is allowed is the alteration in the date.
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Comments

15 years ago Venkataraman

I hail the step taken by RBI.


15 years ago Jasvinder Singh

Instructions of RBI will hold good in law. Should be enforced strictly. Will definitely help check the frauds.


15 years ago N.K.Assumi

Thank you for posting such important informations.


15 years ago Adv.Aiyer VLV

According to NI Act this guideline is unlawful, ultra vires bound to be struck down thought may be in good intention Ends do not justify means




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