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Dasaradh Nandan   02 January 2020

Pronote sign in telugu langugage, cheque sign in english

Hi,
 
       X executed a blank signed promissory note and also gave blank signed cheque to my client. I have noticed that the sign on the promissory note was in native language i.e., Telugu and the sign on the cheque was in English.
       I advised my client to go to bank and verify the signature. I got reply from my client that he used to sign in English only. (My client is illiterate and he is not aware of all these).
 
       Now, my question is, the sign on promissory note is in native language which is quiet different from his regular signature. How should I prove the case that he issued cheque in support of pronote?
 

Thanks in Advance!



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 3 Replies

Sb Karma   03 January 2020

YES you can go with native language...but its good if you write in english, his full name below the sign by his handwritting

Mastan   03 January 2020

if you can, request and make him to sign in english also in th promisory note

bhaskarla shashidhar rao   04 January 2020

what ever sign he using in bank regularly either it is Telugu or English that will be valid and at the same time pronote also be valid

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