Exam Details

Subject banking law (opt.-ii)
Paper
Exam / Course b.a. ll.b.
Department
Organization Hidayatullah National Law University
Position
Exam Date November, 2017
City, State chhattisgarh, raipur


Question Paper

I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-IX
Banking Law (Optional-II)
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The number of marks carried by
each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words): (Marks 2×10=20)
a. What do you mean by Drawee and Drawee in need?
b. What do you mean by Inland instrument?
c. Suspension of Banking Business.
d. Define Holder and Holder in due course.
e. Banker's right to set-off.
f. What do you mean by denomination of notes?
g. Discuss the provisions with regard to inspection of Banking Companies.
h. Explain Clayton's Rules.
i. What is the provision of Cash reserves of Scheduled Banks?
j. What are the Banker's right toward its customer?
2. Define the terms 'Banker' and 'Customer'. Do you agree with Sir John Paget's view that to
constitute a customer there must be some recognizable course or habit of dealing in the nature of
regular banking business? Give your reason. Discuss the obligations of bank in relation to lunatic,
minor, agent, executor and partnership firm. How and when a Banker may disclose information
regarding the customer's account? (Marks 10)
3. "Reserve Bank of India is not only a controller of credit but also a promoter of credit." In the light
of above statement, discuss the objectives, organizational structure and powers of the Reserve
Bank of India. (Marks 10)
4. What are the answers generally given by the banks in case of dishonoured cheques? What are the
precautions which a banker must take in giving the answers? What are the consequences of a
wrongful dishonor of a cheque? (Marks 10)
5. Write in detail the provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 regarding Licensing of Banking
Companies and the Cancellation of the license by the Reserve Bank of India. (Marks 10)
6. What are negotiable instruments and their characteristics? Would you consider the following as
negotiable instrument? Give your reasons. (Marks 2.5×4 10)
a. Bill of lading
b. Postal Order
c. Railway Receipt
d. Share Certificate
7. Trace the evolution of Electronic Banking system in India. What are the merits and demerits of it?
Discuss in detail, the statutory protection provided to the Electronic Banking System in India.
(Marks 10)



Subjects

  • administrative law
  • alternative dispute resolution
  • banking law
  • banking law (opt.-ii)
  • cg (hons.-ii)- judicial review
  • civil procedure code (cpc)
  • comparative criminal procedure
  • compensatory discrimination
  • competition law
  • constitutional governance-1
  • constitutional governance-ii
  • copyright
  • corporate finance
  • corporate law-ii
  • corporate reconstruction
  • corporate regulation
  • corporate tax
  • criminal justice system
  • criminal procedure code (cr. p.c.)
  • criminology & penology (opt.-ii)
  • criminology & penology (optional-1)
  • cyber law (opt.-ii)
  • cyber law (optional-1)
  • drafting, pleading and conveyancing
  • economics (minor): indian economy
  • economics (minor): law, poverty & development
  • english literature
  • environmental law
  • family law-i
  • family law-ii
  • federalism
  • fundamental rights & its enforcement
  • general english & legal language
  • geographical indications
  • indian economy
  • indian penal code (ipc)
  • indirect tax (optional-i)
  • indirect tax (optional-ii)
  • intellectual property rights
  • international commercial arbitration (opt.-ii)
  • international commercial arbitration (optional-1)
  • international commercial law
  • international investment law
  • international trade law
  • introduction to sociology
  • jurisprudence - i
  • jurisprudence-ii
  • labour law-i
  • labour law-ii
  • land laws
  • law of contract-ii
  • law of evidence
  • law of insurance (optional-i)
  • law of insurance (optional-ii)
  • law of torts
  • law, poverty & development (minor)
  • legal method
  • major political systems in the world
  • media & law (optional-i)
  • media & law (optional-ii)
  • nrit
  • patent
  • political science (major)- indian political system: institutional and political dynamics
  • political science (major): international relations
  • political theory (major)
  • political thought
  • principles of economics (minor)
  • principles of taxation law
  • professional ethics
  • public international law
  • public policy process
  • socio economics offences
  • sociological thought
  • sociology (minor)- indian society: structure & process
  • trade mark
  • transfer of property act
  • transnational crime and law
  • women & law (optional-i)
  • women & law (optional-ii)
  • wto