Khergamvala on the Negotiable Instruments Act – As Amended by the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Act, 2015 Paperback – 27 Mar 2017
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 was enacted to regulate the traditional usages and practices prevalent among the mercantile community in India. Khergamvala on Negotiable Instruments Act has been a celebrated title among the bar, the bench and the academics since its publication in the early part of the last century. The economic globalisation and developments in the banking sectors necessitated changes in the concepts of law relating to negotiable instruments. The introduction of Chapter XVII by the Act 66 of 1988 on the penalties in the case of dishonour of cheques was made with a view to achieve this change. Thereafter, the rigour of penal provision became more intensive by the introduction of Act 55 of 2002, the persons who initiated such prosecution started facing their bad patch as the courts in India adopted new standards when they experienced that many of such cases were launched by the modern Shylocks. This edition of Khergamvala on Negotiable Instruments Act, based on various case law, examines how the desired objects of this Act can be achieved.
The extent of the presumptions under the Act, the pre-conditions for raising such presumptions, its probative value and the manner in which rebuttal evidence can be let in are somewhat puzzling concepts. In this edition, apart from updating the law with recent amendments and latest judgements, a summary is given based on an in-depth analysis of various judicial pronouncements on the concept of execution of negotiable instruments.
This book will be a useful practical guide for lawyers, judges, litigants, students, researchers and all those associated with the banking sector.
- Paperback: 744 pages
- Publisher: Lexis Nexis; Twenty Second 2017 edition (27 March 2017)
About the Author
Revised by S Abdul Khader Kunju.
S Abdul Khader Kunju is presently working as an Assistant Public Prosecutor, Idukki, Kerala. He served as the Public Prosecutor, National Investigation Agency at Hyderabad. His articles on various legal issues are available in leading law journals. He is also the author of Counter Terrorism Laws in India-A Detailed Commentary on the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 and other enactments relating to the security of the nation.
Related Books on Negotiable Instruments
Law of Negotiable Instruments and Dishonour of Cheques – 2017 Edition P S Narayana