no
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
No. A bank cannot do that. A bank cannot transfer money from one account to another without prior approval or permission from the account holder from whose account money is going to be taken. If such a thing happens, the affected customer can sue the bank.
Of course. That's the purpose of a "joint" account.
No. Nobody can do that unless they have a cheque signed by the account holder.
no
i dont think so
its a ledger which contains a personal account for every debtor who owes some money to a business
its a ledger which contains a personal account for every debtor who owes some money to a business
Not unless the creditor has a judgment order and executes it as a bank levy.
The only way someone could deposit money into your account is if they have your full bank account number with the name on the account. If they have this information yes they can deposit money any time they want.
I don't think they can
It is possible for it to happen. They would have to have a court order to do so.