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Negotiable Instruments Cases

Negotiable instruments, such as bills of exchange, cheques, and promissory notes, play a crucial role in facilitating financial transactions. However, disputes can arise when these instruments are dishonoured (not paid when due). M/S My Lord Law Associates possesses the experience and expertise to guide you through all aspects of Negotiable Instruments (NI) cases.

Our Areas of Expertise in NI Cases:

  • Dishonored Cheques: We represent clients who have been issued cheques that bounce due to insufficient funds or other reasons. We will take necessary legal actions to recover the debt owed amount, including pursuing legal recourse under the Negotiable Instruments Act.
  • Bill of Exchange Disputes: Bills of exchange can involve complex issues related to acceptance, endorsement, and dishonour. Our lawyers can analyze your situation and advise on the most effective course of action.
  • Promissory Note Defaults: If a promissory note (a written promise to pay a specific sum at a certain time) is not honoured, we can help you enforce the terms of the note and recover the owed amount.
  • Negotiable Instruments Act Compliance: Our team ensures your transaction involving negotiable instruments complies with the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

Benefits of Choosing Us:

  • In-depth Knowledge of NI Act: We possess a thorough understanding of the intricacies of the Negotiable Instruments Act and its implications for various situations.
  • Strategic Litigation: When necessary, we will represent in court to protect your rights and recover what is owed to you.
  • Efficient Case Management: Our team prioritizes efficient case management, keeping you informed throughout the process and resolving your matter promptly.

We provide effective Legal Aid Services.

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