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Stationery store mandated to refund BD18,000 for returned checks

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 12:11 PM
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A stationery store in Manama has been ordered by the Commercial Court to repay BD18,000 to a commercial company after five checks issued for payment of goods bounced due to insufficient funds. The case involved a commercial company that had supplied goods worth BD18,000 to the store, who then issued checks for the full amount owed. However, the checks were returned unpaid, leading the commercial company to file a lawsuit demanding payment. Lawyer Kaltham Al Kooheji, representing the commercial company, stated that the defendant, the stationery store and its owner, signed the checks, making them liable under Article 450 of the Commercial Code.

The court ruled in favor of the commercial company, finding the stationery store liable for the amount claimed. It was determined that the checks were issued from the store’s account and matched the total value owed. The court also confirmed that the checks were returned unpaid, affirming the store’s obligation to pay. Despite being notified about the outstanding payment, the store failed to respond or appear in court to contest the validity of the checks or provide evidence of payment.

In addition to ordering the stationery store to repay the BD18,000, the court ruled that the payment of the checks was overdue. As a result, the commercial company was entitled to interest at a rate of 4% per annum from the date of each check’s maturity, as per Article 81/1 of the Commercial Code. Both defendants, the stationery store and its owner, were jointly ordered to pay the commercial company the amount owed along with legal interest until full payment. They were also instructed to cover court fees and BD50 for legal fees.

This ruling serves as a reminder to businesses to fulfill their financial obligations in a timely manner. Failing to do so can lead to legal consequences and financial liabilities. It highlights the importance of honoring payment agreements and ensuring there are sufficient funds in accounts to cover payments. By failing to make payments and neglecting legal proceedings, businesses can face legal action and significant financial penalties.

The Commercial Court’s ruling underscores the significance of commercial transactions and the legal obligations that come with them. It is crucial for businesses to uphold their commitments and adhere to commercial codes to maintain trust and credibility in the business community. The court’s decision to hold the stationery store liable for bouncing checks and failing to pay highlights the serious repercussions of not fulfilling financial responsibilities in commercial dealings.

In conclusion, the Commercial Court’s decision to order the stationery store to repay BD18,000 to the commercial company emphasizes the importance of honoring payment agreements in commercial transactions. The ruling serves as a warning to businesses about the consequences of failing to meet financial obligations, such as bouncing checks and overdue payments. It reiterates the legal responsibilities that come with commercial transactions and the potential consequences of neglecting these obligations. Overall, businesses must prioritize timely payments and ensure compliance with commercial codes to avoid legal disputes and financial penalties.

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