Lectures on Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments offers a detailed and structured analysis of the legal framework governing banking operations and negotiable instruments in India. The book examines key provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and other relevant statutes, providing practical insights into bank liabilities, contractual obligations, and dispute resolution.
It covers negotiable instruments such as cheques, promissory notes, and bills of exchange, highlighting the rights and duties of banks, customers, and third parties. The text also explores banking contracts, loans, guarantees, and regulatory compliance requirements, integrating statutory provisions with judicial interpretation and case law. Special emphasis is placed on practical scenarios, litigation issues, and procedural aspects of banking disputes.
Written in a lecture-style format, the book bridges theory and practice, making complex banking and financial laws accessible to students, legal practitioners, and professionals in the financial sector. It serves as both an academic resource and a professional reference for navigating banking law, negotiable instruments, and financial dispute resolution effectively.






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