Pro-forma of a complaint under section 138
In the Court
of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate………………….Court
At……………
………………..
Complaint
No……………… 20…….
M/s……………………
……………………….
through : Shri………….
Partner of the firm …Complainant
Vs.
Mr…………………….
Proprietor/Partner …Accused
……………………….
Complaint under
section 138
read with
section 142 of the
Negotiable
Instruments Act, 1881
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR WORSHIP
That the complainant most respectfully submit as under :
1. The complainant is a partnership firm having their registered
office at mentioned in the title and the accused was purchasing goods from the
complainant on credit bases.
2. To fulfill the liability the accused had issued a cheque being
No………… dated………… of Rs………… drawn on …………. towards part payment. The said cheque
was presented by the complainant in their bank on ……………… for encashment, but
the said cheque return unpaid by the banker of the accused for the reason
…………………. with the Bank memo dated……..
3. The complainant approach their lawyer who sent a legal notice
dated……… under clause (b) of the proviso to section 138 of the Negotiable
Instruments Act, 1881 and demanded from the accused the amount of the
dishonoured cheque. However, the said notice was refused to be accepted by the
accused, means the accused was aware about the contains of the letter.
4. That since the accused did not make any payment under the said
cheque, despite sending said legal notice, which was refused to be accepted,
the complainant is left with no alternative, but to file the present complaint
under clause (b) of section 142 against the accused for the offence committed
by him under the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, resulting
from the dishonour of the cheque for reasons, “…………………..” in his account as
indicated in the returning memo. dated…….. sent by his bankers.
5. The cause of action has arisen on account of the dishonour of the
cheque dated…………… for Rs………… issued by
the accused, as indicated herein above. It also arose on………….. when the complainant received the
debit advice dated……… with regard to the dishonour of the cheque from their
bankers and also when the legal notice dated………… was sent by the complainant which
was refused to be accepted by the accused on………..
6. That the cause of action has arisen within the jurisdiction of
this Hon’ble Court and the payment was also actually to be received at………… and
hence this Hon’ble Court has jurisdiction to try and adjudicate upon the
present complaint. That the complaint is being filed within limitation as
prescribed under the law.
7. It is, therefore, most respectfully prayed that the present
complaint be registered and summons issued against the accused in accordance
with law, who may tried and punished in accordance with law.
LIST
OF WITNESSES
1.
Complainant
2.
Manager/Officers/Clerk of the Bankers of the Accused.
3.
Manager/Officers/Clerk of the Bankers of the Complainant.
LIST
OF DOCUMENTS
1. Original
returned cheque with Bank memos debit advices and returning memos.
2. Copy of
notice the letter dated………………..with postal receipt UPC and AD cards.
Advocate for Complainant
Complainant
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