This handbook provides a concise yet authoritative exposition of the law relating to negotiable instruments under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, with particular emphasis on the law governing dishonour of cheques. The book explains statutory provisions, legal principles, and procedural aspects associated with negotiable instruments, offering clarity on rights, liabilities, and remedies arising from cheque transactions. It serves as a practical guide to understanding the framework and application of the Act in day-to-day legal practice.
Key Features
- Clear explanation of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Focused treatment of dishonour of cheques and related provisions
- Practical discussion on rights and liabilities of parties
- Coverage of procedural aspects relevant to cheque transactions
- Useful reference for understanding statutory compliance and remedies
- Compact handbook format for quick consultation
This book is particularly useful for advocates handling cheque dishonour matters, judicial officers dealing with cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act, law students studying commercial and banking law, academicians teaching negotiable instruments, and bankers and business professionals who require a clear understanding of legal implications of cheque-based transactions.