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  2. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 - Wikipedia

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    Parliament enacted the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2002 (55 of 2002), which is intended to plug the loopholes. This amendment Act inserts five new sections from 143 to 147 touching various limbs of the parent Act and Cheque truncation through digitally were also included and the amendment Act was into ...

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    2002: 33 Haj Committee Act: 2002: 35 Foreign Aircraft (Exemption from Taxes and Duties on Fuel and Lubricants) Act: 2002: 36 Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act: 2002: 39 Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act: 2002: 54 Unit Trust of India (Transfer of Undertaking and Repeal) Act: 2002: 58

  4. Financial regulation in India - Wikipedia

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    The act also provides for the appointment of the Banking Ombudsman, who is responsible for resolving complaints against banks. [81] Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881: This act governs the use and transfer of negotiable instruments such as cheques, promissory notes, and bills of exchange. It provides for the rights and obligations of parties to ...

  5. Ram Gopal Varma - Wikipedia

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    The case, originating 2018, was filed by a company named Shree, represented by Maheshchandra Mishra, under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. [ 87 ] Varma was also ordered to pay a compensation of ₹3.72 lakh to the complainant within three months, failing which he would face an additional three months of imprisonment.

  6. Negotiable instrument - Wikipedia

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    In the Commonwealth of Nations almost all jurisdictions have codified the law relating to negotiable instruments in a Bills of Exchange Act, e.g. Bills of Exchange Act 1882 in the UK, Bills of Exchange Act 1890 in Canada, Bills of Exchange Act 1908 in New Zealand, Bills of Exchange Act 1909 in Australia, [2] the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in India and the Bills of Exchange Act 1914 in ...

  7. Hundi - Wikipedia

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    Sahyog means co-operation in Hindi and Gujrati, the predominant [6] languages of traders. The hundi is so named because it required the co-operation of multiple parties to ensure that the hundi has an acceptable risk and fairly good likelihood of being paid, in the absence of a formalized credit monitoring and reporting framework.

  8. Code of Civil Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    Negotiable instruments and shares in corporations. 77 Sale by public auction. 78 Irregularity not to vitiate sale, but any person injured may sue. 79 Delivery of movable property, debts and shares. 80 Transfer of negotiable instruments and shares. 81 Vesting order in case of other property.

  9. List of governors-general of India - Wikipedia

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    8 June 1880 Royal Titles Act, 1876 by which Queen Victoria assumed the title of 'Empress of India' Great Famine of 1876–1878, a 'Famine Commission' was constituted under Richard Strachey (1878) First Delhi Durbar (of three) (1877) Vernacular Press Act, 1878; Arms Act, 1878 [15] Second Anglo-Afghan War, (1878–1880) Treaty of Gandamak signed ...