This letter is in response to a legal notice dated 8th December 2018 issued under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act regarding a cheque. It summarizes:
1) The client denies all allegations made in the notice.
2) The cheque referred to was given as a security deposit, not for presentation, and the notice has been issued to pressure the client despite genuine disputes over accounts.
3) The transactions occurred in Ahmedabad, so the notice creating jurisdiction in Delhi is invalid.
4) There is no legally enforceable debt - the client was dumped with excess goods never ordered and incentives owed by the company were not paid.
5) The supplied products were defective and the
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This letter is in response to a legal notice dated 8th December 2018 issued under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act regarding a cheque. It summarizes:
1) The client denies all allegations made in the notice.
2) The cheque referred to was given as a security deposit, not for presentation, and the notice has been issued to pressure the client despite genuine disputes over accounts.
3) The transactions occurred in Ahmedabad, so the notice creating jurisdiction in Delhi is invalid.
4) There is no legally enforceable debt - the client was dumped with excess goods never ordered and incentives owed by the company were not paid.
5) The supplied products were defective and the
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