48. M. Ram couldn’t present the cheque received from his friend due to a busy schedule. The period of limitation is about to expire on a day which happens to be a holiday. Advice Mr. Ram.

Facts of the case

  • M. Ram received a cheque from his friend.
  • Due to his busy schedule, he couldn’t present the cheque in time.
  • The limitation period for presenting the cheque is about to expire.
  • The expiry date falls on a public holiday.

Issues in the case

  • Whether M. Ram can present the cheque on the next working day if the last date for presentment is a holiday.
  • Whether such presentment would be considered valid under law.

Principles associated with the case

  • As per the Negotiable Instruments Act and General Clauses Act, if the last date for performing an act (like presenting a cheque) falls on a holiday, the act may be done on the next working day.
  • Section 10 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, allows acts to be done on the next day following a holiday, if the deadline falls on that holiday.
  • This provision applies to the presentment of negotiable instruments like cheques.

Judgement

  • M. Ram can validly present the cheque on the next working day after the holiday.
  • The presentment will be considered legally within time and will not invalidate the cheque.
  • He should ensure presentment on the immediate next working day to retain his rights.

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