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Kathmandu, September 8: Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel remarked that the cases of dishonoring bank cheque has increased and such acts have to be discouraged. Speaking at a discussion meeting on the Bill related to banking offences and punishments, Paudel said it. He said that the government will accept the findings of the committee about the discussion on the Banking Offenses and Punishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2080 at the meeting of the Finance Committee under the House of Representatives held on Sunday at Singh Darbar.

He mentioned that the committee is free to make decisions. Paudel said that as the number of check dishonors is increasing, punishment has been arranged to control it and discourage check dishonor. He said, “The number of check dishonor is increasing. It is necessary to control it. Necessary legal arrangements should be made. Punishment should be according to the nature of the crime. Chen said dishonor is an economic crime.

People’s News Monitoring Service.