A notice under Section 35(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), formerly Section 41A CrPC, is not issued in cheque bounce cases. Cheque dishonour matters fall under the Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act, 1881, which is a special law with its own independent procedure. The offence under Section 138 NI Act is non-cognizable and bailable, meaning police cannot arrest without a court order. Therefore, BNSS provisions relating to police notices or arrest safeguards do not apply to cheque bounce matters. 📞 Contact: Dr. Jinesh Soni – Advocate Mobile: 9772946899 Email: [email protected] #BNSS2023, #Section353BNSS, #CriminalProcedure, #ChequeBounce, #NIAct1881, #Section138, #LegalAwareness, #IndianLaw, #ArrestProcedure, #LegalUpdates, #AdvocateJineshSoni, #MensRightsLawyer, #LawEducation, #LegalAdvice, #CriminalLawIndia, #BestLawyerAjmer #BestLawyerBombay #Best LawyerAnticorruption