The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Act, 2015 has received the President's nod on Saturday, official sources said today.
There are an estimated 18 lakh cheque bounce cases across the country, of which about 38,000 are pending in High Courts. Some litigants have to travel to different places from where the cheques were issued and not honoured.
The legislation provides that cases of bouncing of cheques can be filed only in a court in whose jurisdiction the bank branch of the payee (person who receives the cheque) lies. It will also result in fast prosecution of offenders.
The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill, 2015 was passed by the Parliament in the recently concluded Winter Session.
The Act has also repealed an ordinance which was re-promulgated earlier. The President had promulgated the ordinance twice - in June and September this year.
"The clarity on jurisdictional issues for trying cases of cheque bouncing would increase the credibility of the cheque as a financial instrument.
