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Law of Banking - December 2010

Question Type Question  
Long Examine the salient features of Banking Regulation Act.
Long Examine the importance of Banking business in modern India.
Long Explain the legal relationship between a banker and his customer.
Long Examine the position of Banker as a trustee.
Long What are the risk factors in payment of customer`s cheques?
Long What is a negotiable instrument and what are the advantages of the circulation of the negotiable instruments?
Long What are the statutory protections available to the collecting banker and paying banker?
Long How forgery plays a role in honouring a negotiable instrument by a banker?
Long Write an essay on Banker`s lieu with the help of leading cases.
Long What are the obligations of a banker in the case of guarantees of a contract?
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