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26.A draws a cheque for Rs. 100 and hands it over to B by way of gift. Is Ba holder in due course? Explain the nature of his title, interest and rights to receive the proceeds of the cheque.
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31. An endorsement on a cheque says ‘pay C’, if he returns from Paris. If C does not return from Paris and Yet wants to claim the amount of the cheque. Can he succeed?
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32. The Reserve Bank of India(RBI) cancelled the license of KL bank. KL Bank to challenge the cancellation of license. Where can the appeal wants lie?
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25.A of Calcutta drew a bill of exchange on B of Hongkong payable sixty days after sight. The holder C kept the bill with him for five months and then presented it for acceptance before B. B in the meanwhile became insolvent. C sues A for payment. Will he succeed?
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33. Mr.Srinu draws a cheque for Rs.2,000/- and hands it over to Balu by way of gift. Is a holder in due course? Discuss the interest of Balu to receive the proceeds of the cheque.
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24.X draws a cheque for Rs 2,000 and Y, a holder without the consent of X alters the figure of Rs 2,000 to Rs 20,000 and makes the instrument look like a cheque drawn for Rs 20,000. The banker pays the cheque in due course. Discuss the legal position of the banker.
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34. There is credit balance in the account of Mr.Gopal. The banker wishes to set this off against an overdraft in the joint name of Gopal and Kamat. Will the bank exercise right of set off in this situation?
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23. A cheque is payable to M or order. It is stolen and the thief forges M’s signature and presents it to the banker who makes the payment in due course. Can M recover the amount from the banker?
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22. A bill is drawn as “Pay to X or order the sum of ten thousand rupees”. In the margin the amount stated is Rs 1,000. Discuss the legal position.
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