Friday, 30 October 2015

Cheque Fraud: Bounced and Dishonored Cheques, Law and Remedy in Pakistan........................ ASHRAF ASMI ADVOCATE CORPORATE CONSULTANT

Cheque Fraud: Bounced and Dishonored Cheques, Law and Remedy in Pakistan


Avoiding Cheque Fraud & Exploring Possible Legal Remedy

Bounced and Dishonored Cheques which form part and parcel of cheque fraud is one of the fastest growing financial crimes in Pakistan. Cheque defrauders are hardworking and creative. They constantly try new ways to beat the banking system and steal money from depositors/creditors and Lenders.
There are Four main types of cheque fraud:
  • Counterfeit – cheques not written or authorized by legitimate account holder.
  • Forged – Stolen cheque not signed by account holder.
  • Altered – an item that has been properly issued by the account holder but has been intercepted and the payee and/or the amount of the item have been altered.
  • Dishonestly  issuing  a  cheque. (Section 489F of Pakistan Penal Code)– Whoever dishonestly issues a cheque towards re-payment of a loan or fulfillment of an obligation which  is  dishonoured  on  presentation,  shall  be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to  three years, or with  fine, or with both, unless can establish, for which the burden of proof shall rest on him, that he had made arrangements with his  bank  to  ensure  that  the  cheque  would  be honoured  and  that  the  bank was  at  fault  in  not honouring the cheque.- Cheques issued with the intent of defrauding the drawer when there are no funds in account or the cheque is itself forged.

How can you protect yourself from fraud for items drawn on your account?

  1. Reduce the use of risk-prone cheques in favour of electronic payments such as wire payments, direct deposit and pre-authorized payments.
  2. Keep cheque stock in a secure location.
  3. Destroy unused cheques from closed accounts immediately.
  4. Checks and Balances – split responsibilities so that no one person is responsible for cheque issuance and reconciliation.
  5. Prompt account reconciliation – Reconcile your statements as soon as they are received.
  6. When re-ordering cheques, use a continuous set of serial numbers.
  7. Order only one set of cheques per account.
  8. When laser-printing cheques, issue multiple passwords to those responsible for cheque printing and use cheque paper with toner anchorage to permanently bond toner ink into the paper.
  9. Use high quality cheques employing a reasonable mix of security features.
In case you have been defrauded through a cheque you may go for several remedies available under law:
  • Report any old outstanding cheques and suspected fraud on your account immediately to the Financial institution/Bank.
  • Negotiating with Banker or Default parties.
  • Send Legal Notice to Defaulter for Payment of Cheque
  • Registration of F.I.R U/S 489F Pakistan Penal Code.
  • Reporting to FIA Electronic Frauds or Local Police Station
  • Effecting FIR by use of 22A/22B if required.
  • Effecting arrest and recovery
  • Civil and Criminal Litigation in Banking Court, Civil Court of Superior Judiciary in Pakistan.
As the banking sector in Pakistan developed over the last two decades,  need  was  felt  to introduce new  laws  in  the field of Banking  in general and with regard to  the  treatment of a “bank cheque”  in particular, keeping  in view  the
frequency of events of dishonouring of bank cheques. If you need any assistance which involves Financial Crime committed with respect to cheques we are here to help. We have a renowned name in Banking Law Litigation in Pakistan  with several reported judgements in law digests of Pakistan therefore we assure maximum relief to you after assessing your case on merits and facts.
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