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Whether you would like to receive legal advice in matters concerning bounced cheque law UAE or bounce cheque fine, they are your best approach. The UAE has recently revamped the law concerning bounce cheque UAE by introducing the federal degree number 14 of 2020, amending the UAE commercial transaction law no. 18 of 1993. The amendments have introduced new rules governing commercial cheques in the UAE. One of the significant changes introduced includes the limited scope of criminalization in instances of returned cheques on account of insufficient funds. However, contrary to many publications, this does not mean a complete non-criminalization. Instead, criminality will still apply in instances wherein bad faith exists on account of the issuer of the cheque or other specific criminal actions as included in the new changes concerning bounce cheque UAE.

It is best to seek legal advice in matters concerning bounce cheque in Dubai, especially when facing the legal issues such as:

  • Intentionally falsifying of cheques
  • Instances of fraud: This covers circumstances wherein the issuer instructs the respective bank, not to the pay the cheque amount,
  • Providing counterfeit cheques
  • Withdrawing the account balance before the date of the cheque encashment in order to prevent the cheque from being cleared.

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