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Negotiable insutrments act and dishonour of cheques

Sarkar Sarkar

Negotiable insutrments act and dishonour of cheques - 3rd Ed - New Delhi Sodhi Publicaitons 2019 - HB

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SARKAR'S NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES As amended by The Negotiable Instrument (Amendment) Adt, 2018 (Act No. 20 of 2018) (w.e.f. 1 September 2018) The Law of Negotiable Instruments to Inculcate In Efficacy of Banking Operation and Credibility in Transacting Business The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 plays a crucial and determining role in expediting the adjudication of disputes relating to dishonour of cheque. The book has been principally designed to give all- inclusive overview of concepts and principles of the Indian Banking System. The book is covering every facets of "Negotiable Instrument". The sole objective of the present commentary on the subjeet is to provide necessary information and latest trends on various aspects of disputes relating to dishonour of cheque at one place. The case-law has been compiled keeping in view the inter-connected provisions of other enactments relating to Indian Banking System. Almost all the leading cases have been discussed in lucid and succinet style. The book has been made up-to-date by incorporating Latest Case Laws and Amendments on the subject. Exhaustive synopsis has been provided aspect-wise and provision-wise. It is commentary on the subject providing access to disputes relating to dishonour of cheque covering case law from Supreme Court and all High Courts. The book provides case law indexed Act-wise. Section-wise and topic-wise for single point reference and convenience of the readers and studied outlook of judicial pronouncements on aspects of dishonour of cheque. The fine tuned research of case law under synoptical note has been given. The user friendly synoptical headings and subject Index for fastest accurate search of case law topic-wise have also been incorporated in the commentary. Brevity is the hallmark of this commentary and proficiency lies in covering the topic in brief and being pithy

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