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............................................................................................................................DescriptionThis book offers a comprehensive coverage of laws and practices relating to banking. It begins with a module on the legal framework of regulations and the subsequent module covers a wide spectrum of laws that impacts on banking operations.Though tailored for banking professionals and those taking JAIIB/Diploma in Banking & Finance examination, the book will also be found useful by those readers eager to learn more about banking laws and legal aspects of banking practices in India.............................................................................................................................ContentsModule A – Regulations and Compliance1. Legal Framework of Regulation of Banks2. Control Over Organisation of Banks3. Regulation of Banking Business4. Returns, Inspection, Winding Up5. Public Sector Banks and Co-operative BanksModule B – Legal Aspects of Banking Operations6. Case Laws on Responsibility of Paying Bank7. Case Laws on Responsibility of Collecting Bank8. Indemnities9. Bank Guarantees10. Letters of Credit11. Deferred Payment Guarantee12. Laws Relating to Bill Finance13. Various Types of Securities14. Law Relating to Securities and Modes of Charging -I15. Law Relating to Securities and Modes of Charging - II16. Different Types of Borrowers17. Types of Credit Facilities18. Secured and Unsecured Loans, Registration of Firms, Incorporation of Companies19. Registration and Satisfaction of ChargesModule C – Banking Related LawsSecuritisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest, 2002 (SARFAESI ACT)20. Introduction to SARFAESI Act, 200221. Definitions at SARFAESI Act, 200222. Regulation of Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets of Banks and Financial Institutions23. Enforcement of Security Interest24. Central Registry25. Offences and Penalties26. Miscellaneous ProvisionsThe Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 200627. Purpose, Extent, Definitions, Establishment and Powers28. Procedure for Redressal of GrievancesRecovery of Debts due to banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 (DRT Act)29. Preliminary30. Establishment of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal31. Jurisdiction, Powers and Authority of Tribunals32. Procedure of Tribunals33. Recovery of Debts Determined by Tribunal and Miscellaneous ProvisionsThe Bankers' books Evidence Act, 189134. The Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891The Legal Services Authorities Act, 198735. LokAdalatsThe Consumer Protection Act, 198736. Preliminary, Extent and Definitions37. Consumer Protection Councils38. Consumer Disputes Redressal AgenciesThe Law of Limitation39. Limitations of Suits, Appeals and ApplicationsTax Laws40. Income Tax, Banking Cash, Transaction Tax, Fringe Benefit Tax and Service TaxModule D - Commercial Laws with Reference to Banking Operations41. Meaning and Essentials of a Contract42. Contracts of Indemnity43. Contracts of Guarantee44. Contract of Bailment45. Contract of Pledge46. Contract of Agency47. Meaning and Essentials of a Contract of Sale48. Conditions and Warranties49. Unpaid Seller50. Definition, Meaning and Nature of Partnership51. Relations of Partners to One Another52. Relations of Partners to Third Parties53. Minor Admitted to the Benefits of Partnership54. Dissolution of a Firm55. Effect of Non-Registration56. Definition and Features of a Company57. Types of Companies58. Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association59. Doctrines of Ultra Vires/Constructive Notice/Indoor Management60. Membership61. Prospectus62. Directors63. Foreign Exchange Management Act, 199964. Transfer of Property Act, 188265. The Right to Information Act, 200566. Right to Information and Obligations of Public Authorities67. The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 200268. Information Technology Act, 2000Bibliography............................................................................................................................Author DetailsIndian Institute of Banking & Finance (formerly The Indian Institute of Bankers) was established in 1928. With membership of over 750 institutional members and over 2.5 lac individual members, it is the largest institute of its kind in the world and is working with a mission 'to develop professionally qualified and competent bankers and finance professionals primarily through a process of education, training, examination, consultancy/counseling and continuing professional development programs'.The institute has almost all the banks and financial institutions - public sector, private sector, foreign, cooperative and regional rural banks - as members in addition to IT/BPO companies and individuals working in the banking and finance industry. The Institute offers a number of professional courses in banking and finance and is managed by a Governing Council consisting of Chairmen/CEOs of different banks and eminent academicians.The institute has collaborations with reputed international bodies like Canadian Institute of Bankers; Securities Institute, Australia; World Bank Institute, Washington; American Bankers' Association and The Asian Banker, Singapore and llMs/XLRl, India, for offering courses and CPD programs to finance professionals.............................................................................................................................