A “cheque” is a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand and it contains the electronic image of a truncated cheque and a cheque in the electronic form. If you have a savings bank account or current account in a bank, you can issue a cheque in your own name or in favour of others, thus directing the bank to pay the specified amount to the person named in the cheque.
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a cheque as " a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand ".
Below given are some of the important features of a cheque
Generally speaking, cheques are of four types, they are ;
ABC BankDate .....................
Pay .......................................................................................................... or Bearer
Rupees .......................................................................................... Rs ...................
................................................................................................................................
A/C No ...........................................
ABC Bank LTD.
Carmichael Road,
Bangalore 400026,
Bangalore(Signature of the person)
334678 400700456 10
Crossing is an instruction or order given to the paying banker that the cheque should not be paid across the counter but through a banker. Payment of a crossed cheque can only be collected through a banker.
Crossing is done by drawing two parallel lines across the face of the cheque with or without the addition of certain words such as ‘Account payee’ or ‘Not Negotiable’.
Three parties can cross a cheque, they are;
There are two ways of crossing cheque. They are;
In this type of cheque the principle of “nemo dat quod non habet” (nobody can pass on a title better than what he himself has) will be applicable. The title of the transferee would be vitiated by the defect in the title of the transferor. The transferee cannot claim the right of a holder in due course by proving that he purchased the instrument in good faith.
‘Account payee’ is an instruction to the collecting banker that he must collect the amount of the cheque for the benefit of the payee’s account only and nobody else. This crossing does not limit the transferability but in practice these are not transferred as the collecting banker had to credit the payee’s account. The Reserve Bank (RBI) has also stated that these should not be credited to anyone else’s account. It has also stated that “account payee” cheques of third parties should not be collected.
These kinds of cheques are to be collected by the banker specified. It cannot be crossed again as the purpose of the first is frustrated by the second crossing. This is only allowed if the bank to which it is crossed does not have a branch at the paying banker’s place.
If a crossed cheque is wrongly paid, the banker is liable to the true owner for any loss occurred to him.
If the banker pays an uncrossed cheque in due course, he is authorized to debit the account of his customer with the amount so paid irrespective of the genuineness of the endorsement on the cheque.
When a banker pays a cheque drawn by his customer, he can debit the drawer’s account even though the amount of the cheque does not reach the owner.
The payment must be made in due course :
It is the duty of the banker who receives the payment on an electronic image of a truncated bill held with him to verify the genuineness of the cheque to be truncated and any fraud, forgery or tampering on the face of the instrument that can be verified with due diligence and ordinary care.
Drawee has the liability to pay the cheque provided he has in his hands sufficient funds of the drawer. If the banker rejects the payment without sufficient cause he must compensate the drawer (not the holder) for any loss.
A bank on which a cheque is drawn is liable to make payment on the cheque only during banking hours.
If a payment is made after the banking hours the amount cannot be debited to the client’s account till the bank opens.
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