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1. |
Never introduce an unknown person
for the purpose of opening an
account in your Bank |
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2. |
Never encash cheques / drafts of an
unknown person through your account |
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3. |
Do not keep your account
in-operative for a long time |
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4. |
To avoid theft in postal transit or
courier services and subsequent
cheating, keep a track on the
cheques / drafts / pay orders sent
through post and courier services
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As far as possible, bank
transactions should be handled
personally |
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6. |
Take care of your cheque books. Do
not keep signed cheques in the
drawer or any place where outsiders
have an easy access |
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7. |
All bank transactions should be
counter checked to ensure that
deposited cheques have been realized |
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8. |
Monthly statements of your bank
account should be invariably checked |
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9. |
At the time of withdrawal of cash,
the account holder must physically
check the cash. Never hand over the
cash to a third person for counting |
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TO AVOID
BOUNCING OF CHEQUES
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1. |
Insist for D.D. or Pay Orders if you
are dealing with an unknown party |
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Postdated cheques should be avoided
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3. |
If a cheque bounces, you should give
a notice to the person within 15
days of such intimation. If you do
not receive a reply, file a
complaint in the court under section
138 of the Negotiable Instruments
Act, 1981, where effective remedies
are available to the public. All
cases of bounced cheques may not be
offences of cheating under the
Indian Penal Code |