The Banking Law and Practice in India book has been recast strictly according to the latest syllabus of various Universities.
- A new Chapter on e-Banking has been added in view of growing importance and the use of e-banking.
- The book incorporates the important changes made in the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 by the Public Financial Institutions Laws (Amendment) Act, 2003. The amendment has added new teeth to ensure compliance of its new provisions. This will enhance the acceptability of cheques as a mode of payment.
- The book also includes Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 paving the way for setting up new private banks as it will strengthen the regulatory role of the Reserve Bank of India.
Banking Law and Practice in India Book Contents
- Bank: An Introduction
- Creation of Money
- Structure of Commercial Banks in India
- Managerial Functions in Banks
- Training, Promotion, and Control of Staff
- Indian Banking System: Salient Features
- The Money Lender
- Nationalization of Banks and its Effects
- Classification of Banking Institutions
- The Reserve Bank of India
- Management of Bank Deposits
- Management of Advances
- Investment Management
- Cheques
- Bills of Exchange and Government Securities
- E-Banking
- The Banking Regulation Act,1949
- Privatization of Banks: Narasimhan Committee Report
- Banking Sector Reforms in India
- Management of Finance
- Appraisal of Loan Application
- Development Banking in India (IFCI, IDBI, ICICI)
- Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)
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