In many countries, a bounced cheque is considered a criminal offense, and the issuer could be liable for penalties, fines, and even imprisonment. For the payee, receiving a bounced cheque can create serious financial problems, especially if the cheque was intended to settle a debt or complete a business transaction. It not only affects the trust between the parties involved but also complicates the financial stability of the payee, who may have relied on the cheque as a form of payment. For legal assistance with a bounced cheque case, reach out to Advocate Nagmani Kumar today and benefit from his expertise in protecting your rights.