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Law of Banking - May/June 2010 Backlog (Old)
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Discuss briefly the powers and functions of the Reserve Bank of India.
Long
State the special features of the relation between a banker and his customer. Is the former bound to honour the latters acceptance. If so give reasons.
Long
"A Banker is required to observe strict secrecy in regard to his customers account". Are there any exceptions to this rule.
Long
Define a negotiable instrument. What are the main categories of negotiable instruments and explain the features of the negotiable instruments.
Long
Define a Cheque and discuss the various kinds of cheques.
Long
Bring out the salient features of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Long
Explain the statutory protection provided to paying bankers under the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Long
Explain the statutory protection provided to a collecting banker under the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Long
Define a "Pledge". What are its essential ingredients? Who can create a valid pledge?
Long
Discuss in detail the usual precautions which a bank should observe when granting advances against the security of immovable property and manufactured goods.
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