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.........................................................................................................................Book DescriptionThis book, which is an exclusive treatise on the law relating to Promissory Notes is the first of its king in the field.Once special feature about this book which enhances iots great use and immense interest lf lawyers and judges is the inclusion in it of allied provisions of other laws both procedural and substantive which have a bearing on the subject of Promissory Notes.The subject has received analytical and lucid treatment and is comprehensive treatise embracing all aspects of Promissory Notes including the law practice and procedure relating to them.What AIR says I its Review about this book “there are various commentaries on the negotiable Instruments Act, but there is no comprehensive work dealing with all aspects of the pronote like this book”.This book is an encyclopedic book and the reader is not required to refer to any other book to get the concerned matter on any point.There is a well planned ad systematic subject index which will be very useful to enable the legal practitioners to obtain reference quickly on any point..........................................................................................................................ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Promissory NoteChapter 3. Holder of a Promissory NoteChapter 4. ConsideredChapter 5. Discharge of Promissory NoteChapter 6. Construction and Details of DocumentChapter 7. Material AlterationChapter 8. NegotiationChapter 9. Present of PronoteChapter 10. Suits on Original ConsiderationChapter 11. Agency and PronoteChapter 12. Hindu Joint Family and PronoteChapter 13. Partnership Firm and PronoteChapter 14. Minor and the PronoteChapter 15. Legal Reprentatives and PronoteChapter 16. Pronote and the SuretyChapter 17. Interest and PronoteChapter 18. Pronote and Succession CertificateChapter 19. Place of SuingChapter 20. Pronote and the Indian Stamp ActChapter 21. Limitation and Promissory NotesChapter 22. PleadingsChapter 23. Promissory Notes and ForgeryChapter 24. Practice & MiscellaneousChapter 25. Special Rules of Evidence and ProcedureChapter 26. InsolvencyChapter 27. ChequesChapter 28. ExecutionChapter 29. Banks, Guarantee, Surety & SuitsChapter 30. Summary ProcedureAppendices1. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 18812. The Banker’s Book Evidence Act, 18913. Bill of Exchange Act, 18824. The Cheque Act, 19575. Uniform Commercial Code6. The Usurious Loans Act, 19187. The Interest Act, 19788. The Interest Act, 1978Subject Index.........................................................................................................................Author DetailsSri G.S. Gupta born at Kanigiri in Prakasam District, entered in the legal profession as an Advocate in the year 1944.Sri Gupta belonged to the tradition of people who believe that work is Worship. With all the zeal at his command he served and protected the interest of his clients for about 40 yearsHe has written 12 books with meticulous care coupl3d with his experience as a busy practioner commenting on various subjects civil, Criminal and Revenue Laws; thus acquiring slowly I the process a prestige that comes very hard in the field of legal publishing world, But it was with the publication of his book on Promissory Note Sri Gupta won all India recognition in the legal circle. This impelled him to become a prolific writer of books of immediate concern, value and use to the legal profession like compensation claims, Court Fees, Law of Injunctions, Criminal Trial, Rent Control Act, Land Laws, Debt Laws, Civil Practice etc..........................................................................................................................