29/05/2026
In a cheque dishonour case, a cheque of 1 lakh has been dishonoured by the bank. The accused is now ready to offer the full cheque amount, but the complainant is not accepting it and is demanding an extra 5 lakh rupees as part of transaction. He is refusing any settlement without additional payment. In such situations, the accused still has legal remedies under the law. The accused can move application for compounding the offence by offering full payment of cheque amount and may plead guilty before the hon'ble court and court may grant benefit under section 4(1) of the probation of offenders Act.
Watch this video to understand what legal rights and options are available in cheque bounce disputes.
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