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by Avtar Singh
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 616 pages
Publisher: Eastern Book Company
Language: English
ISBN: 9789351453413
Dimensions: 24.2 CM X 2.33 CM X 16 CM
Publisher Code: AC/341
Date Added: 2015-12-28
Search Category: Textbooks,Textbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian

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Banking and Negotiable Instruments by Dr. Avtar Singh is a comprehensive book on banking and negotiable instruments. The book is divided into two parts. The first part deals with law of banking and the second part deals with negotiable instruments. 

The following are the notable features of this edition: 

  1. Contains updated Banking Regulation Act, 1949 as amended by the Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012.

  2. Discusses the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015 and Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Second Ordinance, 2015.

  3. Includes the latest rulings of the Supreme Court and High Courts. 

The book discusses the jurisdiction issue for an offence of criminal liability for dishonour of cheques, which has been a vexatious issue for the courts and the litigators with conflicting Supreme Court

pronouncements. In this respect, the author has discussed Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod v State of Maharashtra, (2014) 9 SCC 129 which prompted Parliament to pass an Ordinance to finally settle the law

on this issue. The book also discusses the establishment of Depositor Education and Awareness Fund. 

Free Additional Supportive Learning Resources available on EBC ExplorerTMwww.ebcexplorer.com (powered by SCC Online) which includes: 

  • Free access to important case law indicated by Case PilotTM.

  • Discussion forum to post comments, discuss issues and explore ideas.

  • Stay updated with SCC Online Blog. 

The book will be of immense use for students of LL.B. and LL.M., bankers, financial institutions and businessmen. The book will prove to be indispensable for students appearing for the General and

Specialist Officers exam conducted by the IBPS and bank employees and professionals appearing for the JAIIB/CAIIB examinations conducted by the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance.  

About The Author 

Dr. Avtar Singh, B.Com., LL.M., LL.D, is a multi-faceted personality, who has adorned his cap with multiple feathers- Author, Advocate, Professor. He has been awarded with numerous prestigious honours like Saraswati Sammaan by the U.P. Government and Vidya Bhushan Sammaan by the Hindi Sansthan in U.P., for his contributions in the field of legal education. In his decades long career he has been a visiting professor of Business Laws at IIM, Lucknow and Reader in Law at Lucknow University. 

Titles written by him have been prescribed by many leading universities and have been lauded by both students and teachers. His works and writing style have been appreciated both Nationally and Internationally. 

He has followed his signature style of writing in all his works- the most comprehensive study of the subject that he takes in his hands in a simple and lucid language. He has written in both English and Hindi languages. 

His list of works include: Business Law, Company Law (in English and Hindi), Competition Law, Consumer Protection: Law and Practice, Contract Law (Easy Law Series), Introduction to Company Law (in English and Hindi), Introduction to Law of Negotiable Instruments, Introduction to Partnership (including Limited Liability Partnership) (in English and Hindi), Intellectual Property Law, Law of Arbitration and Conciliation (in English and Hindi), Laws of Banking and Negotiable Instruments (in English and Hindi), Law of Carriage (Air, Land and Sea), Law of Contract and Specific Relief (in English and Hindi), Law of Insolvency, Law of Insurance, Law of Partnership (Principles, Practice & Taxation), Law of Sale of Goods (in English and Hindi), Negotiable Instruments (in English and Hindi), Textbook on Law of Contract and Specific Relief. 

 

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In this book for the first time the subject of negotiable instruments has been dealt with elaborately covering not only the latest case-law on the subject but also the recent amendments in the law relating to negotiable instruments. For example, this is one of the first commentaries that incorporate the changes introduced by the Amendment Act 55 of 2002. The act has ushered in remarkable changes in its wake. The law relating to dishonour of cheques has been made more stringent and the procedure to be followed by the Courts in such cases has been simplified to enable the speedy disposal of the cases. The limitation period for the issue of notice in such cases has been increased to 30 days from 15 days. The amendment further provides for the issue and acceptance of cheques in electronic form including truncated cheques in electronic image it also provides for digital signatures ans asymmetric crypto system.

The work gives a detailed commentary on the three kinds of negotiable instruments recognised by the Indian Negotiable Instruments Act, 1882, viz., promissory note, bill of exchange and cheque. A comprehensive introduction, discusses the definition of a Negotiable Instrument and the kinds of negotiable instruments, the rights and duties of the parties as well as the legal conditions to complete the negotiable instrument, all explained in an unambiguous language. A large number of cases relating to cheques, including dishonour of cheques, have been discussed.

Another highlight of the book is its simplicity of explanation combined with a style that ensures easy understanding for the reader. The book will surely prove to be indispensable for lawyers, bankers, financial institutions, businessman and students.

 

"... Avtar Singh, a distinguished author"- Law Books in Review, U.S.A.

"... Dr. Avtar Singh writes with an ease and simplicity that holds the attention of the reader..."- Cochin University Law Review

"... Avtar Singh displays an amazing capacity... It goes to his credit for presenting a comprehensive picture reflecting clarity of thought and analysis of the subject."- Lex Et Juris

 

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Table Of Contents:

Part I: LAW OF BANKING 

 Evolution and Types of Banks
 Banks and Banking Business: Banking Regulation Act
 Customers and Accounts
 Responsibility Under the Consumer Protection Act

Part II: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS

 Negotiable Instruments
 Negotiation and Liability
 Presentment    
 Discharge From Liability
 Crossed Cheques
 Miscellaneous Provision

Appendices
Appendix I:Highlights of the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2002
Appendix II:The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment)  Second Ordinance, 2015
Appendix III: The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015

Subject Index

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