

Banking Law Alongwith Negotiable Instrument Act by Dr. S. S. Srivastava is a comprehensive and well-structured guide that explains the legal framework of banking operations in India along with an in-depth study of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Written in a clear and accessible manner, this book is ideal for law students, banking professionals, competitive exam aspirants, and legal practitioners seeking a strong understanding of financial laws and banking regulations.
The book covers essential provisions of banking law, including the roles and responsibilities of banks, regulatory mechanisms, customer–bank relationships, and modern developments in banking. It also provides detailed coverage of negotiable instruments such as cheques, promissory notes, and bills of exchange, including their legal validity, liabilities, endorsements, and penalties for dishonour. With updated case laws and simplified explanations, this book serves as both an academic textbook and a practical reference resource.
Key Highlights
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Dual coverage of:
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Banking Law (principles, regulations, practices)
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
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Detailed explanation of:
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Relationship between banker and customer
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Opening and operation of bank accounts
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Loans, securities & banking transactions
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Rights, duties & liabilities of bankers
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Cheques, bills of exchange & promissory notes
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Dishonour, endorsements, and penalties under NI Act
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Includes latest amendments, RBI guidelines & judicial interpretations
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Simple, exam-oriented language suitable for beginners and advanced learners
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Useful for:
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LL.B. & LL.M. students
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Judicial Service Examinations
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Bank PO, IBPS & other banking exams
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UPSC Law Optional
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Banking industry professionals
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Contains case laws, illustrations, and practical examples for better clarity
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Helps build strong conceptual foundations in banking and financial law
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