📘 Law Relating to the Negotiable Instruments Act | 2023 Edition
✒️ Authored by: Shriniwas Gupta | Language: English | Publisher: Whitesmann Publishing Co.
The Law Relating to the Negotiable Instruments Act by Shriniwas Gupta is a comprehensive and analytical commentary on the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. This 2023 Edition explains the provisions relating to promissory notes, bills of exchange, cheques, endorsements, penalties, and procedural aspects with clarity and precision, while integrating the latest judicial pronouncements.
🔍 Key Features:
⚖️ Complete Statutory Coverage – section-wise commentary on the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, including recent amendments and rules.
📝 Cheque Dishonour Cases – exhaustive treatment of Sections 138–147, covering dishonour of cheques, presumptions, defences, compounding, trial procedure, and sentencing.
🏛️ Judicial Pronouncements – incorporates landmark Supreme Court & High Court rulings shaping NI Act jurisprudence.
📑 Practical Guidance – includes model forms, specimen pleadings, and guidance for drafting complaints, replies, and defences.
📚 Comparative Insights – notes on how NI law interacts with IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act, and other financial legislations.
🌐 Special Focus – analysis of banking practices, digital transactions, electronic cheques, and the role of technology in NI law enforcement.
🆕 2023 Updated Edition – revised with latest amendments, case law, and practical developments.
🎯 Recommended For:
Advocates & judges handling NI Act and cheque dishonour matters
Bank officials, compliance officers & finance professionals
Law students, researchers & academicians in commercial and banking law
Corporate counsels managing financial disputes
Libraries & institutions maintaining commercial law resources
The 2023 Edition of Law Relating to the Negotiable Instruments Act, authored by Shriniwas Gupta and published by Whitesmann Publishing Co., is a definitive, updated, and practice-oriented reference, making it an essential guide for mastering NI Act jurisprudence and practice in India.