Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments by Dr. S. R. Myneni provides a comprehensive exposition of banking law and the law relating to negotiable instruments in India. The book systematically explains the legal framework governing banking operations, banker-customer relationships, and the statutory principles applicable to negotiable instruments such as cheques, bills of exchange, and promissory notes. Written in a clear and analytical manner, it integrates statutory provisions with judicial interpretations to aid conceptual understanding and practical application.
Key Features
- Detailed commentary on banking law principles, including rights, duties, and liabilities of bankers
- Exhaustive coverage of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Explanation of cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsement, crossing, and dishonour
- Analysis of recent legal developments and relevant case laws
- Structured presentation suitable for academic study and legal reference
- Updated edition reflecting contemporary banking practices and legal interpretations
This book is intended for law students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses, particularly those studying banking law and commercial law.