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Law of Banking - April/May 2008
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Explain the applicability of Banking (Regulation) Act, 1949 to different kinds of banks in India.
Long
What are the functions of Commercial banks in India?
Long
What do you understand by the term "Fiduciary Relationship" between a banker and customer and explain the obligations of a banker?
Long
Is a banker under an obligation to maintain secrecy of his customer`s account? In what circumstances is a discloser of account permitted?
Long
What are the different kinds of endorsements according to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881?
Long
What do you understand by the term "material alteration of a cheque"? What precautions must a banker take when it is presented for payment?
Long
Write a note on paying Banker`s and collecting Banker`s duties.
Long
What is meant by the term "conversion"? When is an action lies against a banker for conversion in the course of collection of a cheque?
Long
Explain the Banker`s right of set off and when this right cannot be exercised.
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What is meant by "letter of credit" and explain the types and uses of letters of credit issued by modern banks.
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