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When an account does not have sufficient balance to honour the cheque issued by the customer, such a cheque is called ---.

Ahonoured cheque

Bbounced cheque

Cvoided cheque

Ddeferred cheque

Answer:

B. bounced cheque

Read Explanation:

  • A dishonoured cheque is also called bounced cheque.

  • Bouncing of cheques is mentioned in section 138 of NI Act.

  • Bouncing of Cheque' means when an account does not have sufficient balance to honour the cheque issued by the customer "Fund Insufficient". 

  • A cheque which torn into pieces is called Mutilated Cheque. 

  • An additional paper attached or pasted with a cheque for the purpose of endorsement is called Allonge. 

  • The drawer of a cheque is always a customer. 

  • Honouring the cheque of a customer is a statutory obligation of the bank.


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