General information on banking laws, customer rights, and dispute resolution mechanisms in India.
The Ombudsman mechanism provides a cost-effective method for resolving disputes between customers and banks.
It deals with issues such as:
Banking law also governs loan recovery processes.
Dishonour of cheque is governed by:
It may lead to:
With digital transactions:
Depending on the issue, remedies may include:
Banking disputes may be addressed before:
Q1. What to do in case of unauthorized transaction?
Report immediately to bank and follow complaint procedure.
Q2. Can complaint be filed online?
Yes, through RBI complaint portal.
Q3. Is there a time limit for complaints?
Yes, subject to applicable rules and circumstances.
Q4. Can bank charge penalties?
Yes, if permitted under terms and law.
This page is intended solely for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice or solicitation. Users are advised to verify details from official sources and seek independent legal consultation for specific situations.
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