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Can I claim compensation from the bank if my cheques bounce due to a system error?

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If cheques bounce due to a system error on the bank's part, is there any legal way to seek compensation for it?

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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5 Sep 2024, 06:08

Hello dear questioner,

The matter here is up to the court’s discretion and the extent of the damage.

Also, if you suffer damages as a result of this error and the damage is proven, in this case, you can file a lawsuit to claim compensation for the damages resulting from the error, whether material or moral.

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London Center for Legal Consultancy Office
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5 Sep 2024, 06:08

Greetings.

Yes, if the cheque bounces for a reason attributable to the bank, you can sue the bank and claim compensation for the lost profits and the damages you have suffered.

We are honored to provide you with legal support, For further inquiries about your topic, You can come to our office or contact us on WhatsApp.

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Hend Humaid Alnuaimi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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5 Sep 2024, 06:19

There are legal avenues available for seeking compensation when cheques bounce due to errors on a bank’s part.

It requires careful documentation, understanding of banking regulations, effective communication with your bank, and possibly legal consultation if necessary.

5 Sep 2024, 06:19

Thank you

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Abdulhamid Yousuf Albulooshi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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5 Sep 2024, 06:53

Greeting,

If you prove that the bank made a mistake against you, you should send a notice demanding compensation and then resort to the competent court to request compensation.

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