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Description
It contains an analytical sectionwise commentary illuminating the intricacies of the subject. It is rich in case-law both Indian and foreign. The scrutiny and reliance of over nine decades by the Bench and Bar alike is a pointer to the immense utility and indispensability of this treatise.
The new edition also contains a number of specimen notices and complaints alongwith exhaustive case-law on dishonour of cheques. The addition of the Uniform Commercial Code and the Bill of Exchange Act as Appendices is another hallmark of this frequently referred and relied commentary.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Preliminary
Chapter 2. Of notes, bills and cheques
Chapter 3. Parties to Notes, Bills and Cheques
Chapter 4. Of Negotiation
Chapter 5. Of Presentment
Chapter 6. Of Payment and Interest
Chapter 7. Of discharge from liability on Notes, Bills and Cheques
Chapter 8. Of Notice of Dishonour
Chapter 9. Of Noting and Protest
Chapter 10. Of reasonable time
Chapter 11. Of acceptance and payment for honour and reference in case of need
Chapter 12. Of compensation
Chapter 13. Special rules of evidence
Chapter 14. Of crossed cheques
Chapter 15. Of bills in sets
Chapter 16. Of international law
Chapter 17. Of penalties in case of dishonour of certain cheques for
insufficiency of funds in the accounts
Annexure
Appendices
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Author Details
Justice Ranganath Misra, Former Chief Justice of India
Former Judge, International Court of Justice
Former Member, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Hague
Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)
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