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What is the punishment for cheque bounce cases?

08-Jul-2026
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Answer By law4u team

In India, cheque bounce is a criminal offence mainly governed by Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. 1. When cheque bounce becomes an offence A cheque bounce is punishable if: The cheque was issued for repayment of debt or liability It is presented within its validity period (usually 3 months) It is returned unpaid due to insufficient funds or account closure or exceeding arrangement The payee issues a legal demand notice within 30 days of return The drawer fails to pay within 15 days of receiving notice 2. Punishment under law If offence under Section 138 is proved, the court can impose: Imprisonment up to 2 years, or Fine up to twice the cheque amount, or Both imprisonment and fine 3. Nature of offence It is a criminal offence, but usually treated as “quasi-criminal” Most cases are settled through compensation or compromise 4. Civil liability also exists Apart from criminal punishment, the payee can also: File a civil suit to recover cheque amount with interest and damages 5. Settlement and compounding Cheque bounce cases can be settled at any stage Courts generally encourage compromise if payment is made 6. Important legal point Not every bounced cheque leads to punishment. If procedural requirements (notice, time limits, debt validity) are not followed, the case can fail. In summary: Cheque bounce in India can lead to up to 2 years imprisonment, or fine up to twice the cheque amount, or both, under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, subject to fulfillment of legal conditions.

Answer By Ruchi Kashyap

Section 138, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Answer: If a cheque is dishonoured (bounces) due to insufficient funds or other reasons covered under the law, the drawer of the cheque can be punished under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Indian Kanoon +1 Punishment: Imprisonment up to 2 years, or Fine up to twice the cheque amount, or Both imprisonment and fine. Indian Kanoon +1 Conditions for filing a case: The cheque must be issued towards a legally enforceable debt or liability. The payee must send a legal demand notice within 30 days of receiving information about the cheque's dishonour. The drawer must fail to make payment within 15 days of receiving the notice. Indian Kanoon +1 Example: If a cheque of ₹1,00,000 bounces, the court may impose a fine up to ₹2,00,000, imprisonment up to 2 years, or both, depending on the facts of the case. legals365.com

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, In India, dishonouring a cheque, which also means bouncing of the cheque due to inadequate/insufficient funds, is regarded as a crime under Sec. 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI), 1881. If a cheque bounces and the person who has issued the cheque fails to pay the money due to the payee within 15 days after receiving a legal notice, the payee can take legal action against them. According to Section 138, the court can punish imprisonment for up to a period of two years or impose a penalty which can be twice the value of the dishonoured cheque or both. Moreover, under Section 143A of the Act, the magistrate trying the case may direct the issuer of the cheque to pay interim compensation to the complainant, which may amount to 20% of the value of the cheque. Since there are strict statutory timelines to provide legal notices and file complaints, it is better to seek legal advice. I hope this answer helps. If you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you

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