Banking and payment disputes · Pokhara

Cheque Bounce Lawyer in Pokhara

Gitanjali Law Firm reviews cheque-bounce and unpaid-payment disputes in Pokhara by examining the original cheque, bank return memo, underlying transaction, notices and available recovery route. Advocate Gita Acharya provides direct advice before filing or responding.

The first review

The cheque is only one part of the case.

The bank return memo shows what happened at presentment, but a legal assessment also needs the underlying loan, sale, service, invoice or settlement that the cheque was meant to pay. Dates, notices, account records and the issuer’s assets can affect the practical route.

Nepal’s banking-offence and civil laws may apply differently depending on how the cheque was issued and what the transaction proves. The firm identifies the relevant forum and process rather than promising a fixed recovery or punishment.

Cheque and payment disputes

How we can help

01

Dishonoured-cheque assessment

Reviewing the cheque, return memo, account details, transaction and available evidence.

02

Legal notice and negotiation

Preparing a clear demand or response and exploring payment or settlement where appropriate.

03

Debt and payment recovery

Assessing the underlying loan, invoice, sale or business obligation and recovery options.

04

Banking-offence process

Reviewing whether the facts may engage banking-offence provisions or another legal route.

05

Defence and response

Advising an issuer or accused person about documents, allegations, notices and procedural steps.

06

Business and cooperative disputes

Cheque, lending and payment disputes connected to businesses, partnerships or cooperatives.

Bring the complete file

  • Original cheque and bank return memo
  • Deposit slip and account statement
  • Loan, sale, invoice or settlement documents
  • Messages, notices, receipts and a timeline

Do not wait on a deadline

Cheque-bounce and debt disputes can involve different procedural time limits. Preserve the original documents and arrange a review promptly rather than relying on a generic internet timeline.

Arrange a case review

Pokhara cheque-bounce questions

Does Gitanjali Law Firm handle cheque-bounce cases in Pokhara?

Yes. The firm can review dishonoured-cheque, unpaid-loan and business-payment matters, including the cheque, bank return record, underlying transaction, notices and the correct legal route. The office is based in Pokhara; matters outside the regular forum are assessed before instructions are accepted.

What should I do after a cheque is dishonoured?

Keep the original cheque, bank return memo, deposit record, agreement, invoices, messages and proof of the underlying debt. Do not alter documents or rely only on an oral explanation. Ask for advice promptly because different legal routes can have different procedural requirements and time limits.

Is cheque bounce only a criminal case?

Not necessarily. The facts may involve a banking offence, civil recovery, fraud or breach of trust, a contractual claim, or more than one route. The underlying transaction and evidence must be reviewed before choosing the process.

Can I recover the money owed by cheque?

Recovery may be possible, but no result is automatic. The amount, underlying debt, account and issuer records, notices, limitation, assets and forum all affect the realistic options.

What documents should I bring to a cheque-bounce lawyer?

Bring the original cheque, bank dishonour or return memo, deposit slip, loan or sale agreement, invoices, receipts, account statements, messages, identity documents and a short date-by-date timeline.

Discuss a cheque-bounce case in Pokhara

Call or WhatsApp with the cheque, bank return memo and underlying transaction documents available.

Mustang Chowk, Pokhara-7, Kaski, Gandaki Province, Nepal · Sunday–Thursday 10:00–17:00 · Friday 10:00–15:00 · Saturday closed