Thank you Mr. Rajaram for clearing my doubt. However for small amounts the 
local banks clear such cheques. My experience. However they instruct in future 
it should not be in two inks. Gopalakrishnan
    On Thursday 16 January, 2025 at 08:36:50 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 It is a fake; there is no ban with black or blue etc; cheques cannot be 
written in different colors which will not be honoured. K Rajaram IRS 16125
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From: 'venkat giri' via iyer123 <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2025 at 20:42
Subject: [iyer123] New RBI RULE
To: Iyer <[email protected]>


Respected Sir/s,                                   NEW YEAR, NEW RULES: BLACK 
INK BANNED ON CHEQUESIn a move aimed at enhancing security features and 
preventing fraudulent activities, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced 
that cheques written in black ink will no longer be accepted from January 1st, 
2025.As per the new guidelines, cheques must be written in blue or green ink to 
be considered valid. The RBI has taken this step to prevent tampering and 
alteration of cheques, which has been a significant concern in recent years.
"The use of black ink on cheques has been a major security risk, as it can be 
easily erased or altered," said an RBI spokesperson. "By mandating the use of 
blue or green ink, we aim to reduce the incidence of cheque fraud and ensure a 
safer transaction environment."
The new rule applies to all types of cheques, including personal, business, and 
government cheques. Banks have been instructed to reject any cheques written in 
black ink, and customers will be required to re-issue the cheques in the 
prescribed ink colors.
While some customers have expressed inconvenience at the new rule, most have 
welcomed the enhanced security measures. "It's a small price to pay for the 
added security," said Rohan Patel, a local businessman. "I'd rather take the 
extra minute to write a cheque in blue ink than risk having it tampered with."
The RBI has advised customers to use only blue or green ink pens when writing 
cheques and to ensure that the ink is not faded or smudged. With this new rule, 
the RBI aims to strengthen the security of the cheque payment system and 
protect customers from fraudulent activities.Regards.                           
         V.SRIDHARAN.                       TRICHY
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