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Bounced Cheque in UAE
Bounced cheque in the UAE is more than just a financial inconvenience — it can lead to serious legal consequences. Whether you’re a business owner, investor, or individual, understanding your rights and obligations in cheque-related matters is essential. At ABDULRAZAQ Marjan Advocates & Legal Consultant, we offer expert bounced cheque legal assistance and resolution services to help you navigate this complex area of law with confidence and ease.
What is a Bounced Cheque?
Bounced Cheque in UAE a cheque is considered “bounced ” or dishonored when the bank refuses to process it due to insufficient funds, a closed account, or mismatched signatures. In the UAE, issuing a bounced cheque can lead to civil and, in some cases, criminal liability — making it crucial to act quickly and responsibly if you are involved in such a case.

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Bank Procedure:
When a bounced check is presented, the bank issues a return memo stating the reason for the check’s rejection. This memo is a crucial document for initiating legal proceedings against the issuer.
Our Legal Services to protect the rights of Cheque Holders Include:
1- Legal Consultation:
We offer specialized legal advice on available options—whether through amicable settlement or by filing a civil or criminal case—based on available evidence such as the return memo.
2- Preparation and Submission of Complaints:
Our team prepares and drafts all required documents to file a formal complaint with the police or court, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is complete.
3- Legal Representation:
Our lawyers represent check holders before Dubai courts, whether in enforcement proceedings for direct payment or criminal cases where bad faith is evident.
4- Negotiation and Settlement:
Our attorneys aim to reach amicable settlements with the check issuer, helping avoid lengthy court processes and saving time and effort.
5- Enforcement Follow-up:
If a court judgment is issued in favor of the check holder, we manage the execution procedures, such as seizure of the issuer’s funds or assets.
