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5 available 5 • View allInitiating bounced cheques proceedings to recover a debt
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Q: Hello!
I lent money to my office colleague. As a guarantee, he gave me three blank cheques. He is no longer working for the same company. He, in fact, is looking for a new job.
It's been two years and he hasn't paid anything. Not sure if I'll deposit the cheque mentioning the amount he borrowed, definitely the cheque will bounce back.
I came to know from my other colleagues that if the cheque gets bounced back, the case will go to the court.
If the court sees that he is unable to pay, they'll write off this amount and he might be sent to prison for few weeks and I'll no longer be eligible to ask him for the money.
Can you please assist on what I should get legally to get my money back?
Thanks!

Apr 9, 2018
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The criminal and civil proceedings of a bounced cheque case 
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Q: I filed a police case against an individual who borrowed money from me. I have both his personal cheques and company cheques for the amount.
He got a fine and was released from custody in a criminal case. Can I add his other company cheques that also bounced in the same case?
Also, will he get a prison sentence if I file a complaint on his personal cheques?

Sep 19, 2017
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Civil proceedings following a criminal case for bounced cheques
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Q: Hello,
My father had a criminal case for bounced cheques. He has previously paid a part of the amount but failed to pay the full amount as his company faced losses and closed.
He's now facing a jail time of 2 years. Now, the same person is filing a civil case. Could you please tell me how would this end?
Thank you very much. (Please do keep in my mind he signed personal cheques).

Oct 5, 2017
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Consequences of multiple criminal cases for bounced cheques


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Q: I have two criminal cases for cheque bounce in Al Ain Court for the same party; the first case amount is 1,006,000 AED (13 cheques) and the second case amount is 400,000 AED (one cheque).
What will be the possible action against me? Prison or fine?
What will be the maximum?
Thanks!



Mar 18, 2020
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What lawsuit should be filed against a person after being fined for a bounced cheque?
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Q: Good day,
I had bounced a cheque of a person who owed me AED 25000 for which the case was moved to the court and the court has given them a fine of AED 2000.
Now, I would like to ask how can I get my money? What lawsuit should be used against that person? And how much will it cost me to proceed further?
Can I claim damage for the time that has been wasted since the money was taken last year in March and has not been returned to date? That money was meant to be sent to my family in my home country and due to this, they have also suffered and so have I with health issues.
Based on this, how can I hold the person and what are my chances?
Thanks in advance!

Jun 6, 2021
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1 available 1 • View allBounced Cheques in the UAE: What You Need to Know in 2024 291
In the UAE, cheque bounce is a very frequent problem faced by people during their span in the country. It is covered under the purview of Commercial Transactions Law, and legal implications/penalties can be financially severe and daunting for more “serious” offenses. Bounced cheque issues may arise in a variety of commercial transactions, including but not limited to, companies’ exchanges, bank loans, property rents or purchases, and individual transactions.
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Laws & Regulations
4 available 4 • View allFederal Law No. (18) of 1993 Issuing the Commercial Transactions Law 19
This Law applies to merchants, as well as to all acts of commerce carried out in the UAE by any person even though he be not a trader. Commercial matters regarding which specific Federal laws are issued shall be subject to the provisions of such laws, and to the provisions hereof which do not contradict with said laws.
Sep 7, 1993
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Federal Law No. (3) of 1987 Promulgating the Penal Code 29
This Law promulgates the Federal Penal Code (Criminal Law) of the United Arab Emirates. Crimes and chastisement punishments shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of this Law and other penal codes.
Dec 8, 1987
47901
Federal Law No. (11) of 1992 Concerning Issuance of the Civil Procedures Code 42
The law promulgates UAE Civil Procedures Code (Civil Procedure Law) which governs civil procedures in the United Arab Emirates, including the prosecution before the courts, litigation and execution.
Feb 24, 1992
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Federal Decree Law No. (14) of 2020 Amending Certain Provisions of the Federal Law No. (18) of 1993 Concerning the Commercial Transactions Law 4
The provisions of this Decree by Law amend the Federal Law No. (18) of 1993 by replacing Clause (4) of Article (379) as well as Articles (600), (617), (641), (642), (643), (644), and adding new articles numbered (635) Bis, (641) Bis (1), (641) Bis (2), (641) Bis (3), (641) Bis (4), (643) Bis (1), (643) Bis (2), (644) Bis (1) and (644) Bis (2). The Decree-Law also repeals Articles (401), (402) and (403) of the Federal Law No. (3) of 1987.
Sep 27, 2020
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The company has been contacting the employer, urging them to ask my colleague to get in touch with them regarding a supposed liability.
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