BLS LLB Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments Syllabus Sem 10 - Mumbai University | munotes
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Syllabus for Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments
Module I
- 1.1 Introduction – Concept of Banking
- 1.2 Structure of Indian Banking system
- 1.3 Types of Common Banking Institutions
- 1.4 Functions & roles of financial institutions
- 1.5 Introduction to IBC – Object, Financial Institutions, Information utilities
Module II
- Laws Governing Financial Institutions in India
- 2.1 Banking Regulation Act, 1949 2.2Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act 1934
- 2.3 RBI rules & Notifications (Banking) 1949
- 2.4 Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) 2.5Basel II &III Capital Requirements
Module III
- 3.1 SEBI – formation of SEBI Board, role of SEBI (Banking Companies and NBFC‘s)
- 3.2 The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA)
- 3.3 Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI)
- 3.4 Bankers Book of Evidence Act, 1891
Module IV
- 4.1 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Kinds of Negotiable Instruments and their features and presentment Holder and holder in due course Dishonour and liability Discharge Special presumptions and rules of evidence
- 4.2 Powers and functions of Debt Recovery Tribunal and Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals under Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993
Reference books
- 1 Banking Regulation Act bare act, commentary (Taxman/Lawmann)
- 2 RBI ACT Bare Act, commentary (Taxman)
- 3 Guide to SARFAESI Act 2002 Act ( Taxman) Introduction to Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 – commentary by Avtar 4. Singh FEMA Fundamental Aspects and Practical Issues – Chamber of Tax 5. Consultancy
- 6 SEBI ACT ,1992 (CV Bhave)
- 7 IBC Code
- 8 Banking Law & Practice In India Lexis Nexis;, by M.L. Tannan
- 9 Banking Theory Law & Practice by Varshney P.N. Sundharam K.P.M.Sultan Chand and Sons
Reproduced from the University of Mumbai Revised Syllabus for LL.B. (5 years) Five Years Integrated Course (CBCS), in force from the academic year 2022-23 and amended in June 2023. Wording is as printed in that syllabus. Module numbering is as printed there too.
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