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New cheque bounce law comes into effect with stricter time limits and penalties
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KATHMANDU: The government has enforced a revised law on cheque bounce offences, bringing significant changes to the legal process, timeline, and penalties. The new provisions came into effect following the publication of the Act to Amend the Banking Offences and Punishments Act, 2008 in the Nepal Gazette on May 7. With this amendment, the timeline […]
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