Endorsement is a significant concept under the law of negotiable instruments in India. It plays a crucial role in the transferability of negotiable instruments like […]
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17. Bill of Exchange
A Bill of Exchange is one of the primary negotiable instruments used in trade and commerce, facilitating credit transactions and promoting liquidity. It plays a […]
16. Promissory Note
A Promissory Note is a fundamental negotiable instrument in the world of finance and commercial transactions. It is a written promise to pay a certain […]
11. What are the different kinds of Banking ?
Different Kinds of Banking: A Detailed Overview Banking has evolved over centuries, transforming from simple deposit and lending institutions into a complex ecosystem offering diverse […]
15. Holder in due course
The concept of Holder in Due Course (HDC) plays a central role in the law governing negotiable instruments. It provides added protection and privileges to […]
10. What is the importance of Banking Business and in modern times
Introduction: Significance of Banking in Modern Economy In today’s interconnected and globalized world, banking is no longer confined to the mere acceptance of deposits and […]
14. Negotiable Instruments
Negotiable Instruments play a vital role in commercial and financial transactions by facilitating the smooth transfer of money. They are recognized under the Negotiable Instruments […]
13. Trustee Beneficiary relationship
A Trustee-Beneficiary relationship lies at the heart of the law of trusts and plays a pivotal role in the fiduciary and equitable principles governing property […]
9. What is a letter of Credit ? Discuss the merits and demerits of letters of credit.
Introduction to Letter of Credit A Letter of Credit (LC) is a document issued by a bank, guaranteeing that a buyer’s payment to a seller […]
8. What are the legal presumptions of a Negotiable instrument?
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is the key legislation governing the usage of negotiable instruments like promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques in India. […]