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Filing a case against a company for a bounced cheque

I need to file a case against a company in Dubai for a bounced cheque.

What are the documents required to file a case?

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6 Dec 2020, 19:00

Greetings!

You need to get a Return Memo from the bank to file a criminal complaint in the relevant Police Station online, and then to submit the cheque along with the bank return memo to the Police Station.

If you need any assistance, please contact us.

7 Dec 2020, 09:55

I am a company. My client has dishonored a couple of his cheques.

I only hold the trade license of my client. My sales employee of the firm who has got the deal done is not helping me to recover the money.

I need to know which complaint can I raise against the firm and my employee?

7 Dec 2020, 10:20

Good Day!

You can't proceed legally against your employee. You need to get a Return Memo from the bank to file a criminal complaint against the defaulter in the relevant Police Station online, and then to submit the cheque along with the bank return memo.

If you need any assistance, please contact us.

7 Dec 2020, 10:32

Sure, thank you for the update!

This was very helpful.

But I hold a sense that my employee is involved in the fraud, which documents can act as evidence against my employee?

He has not signed any bills etc.

Can I use his handphone itemized bills and WhatsApp history etc. and get it recovered via the police to help me get some evidence against him.

Further, what shall be your company charges if I wish to file a case against him and the company?

7 Dec 2020, 10:39

Please note that regarding the bounced cheque, you can chaise the company whose name is there and the person who signed the cheque only.

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