Banking Law & Practice in India / (Record no. 3419)

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International Standard Book Number 9789395116947
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 346.082
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Tannan, M. L
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Banking Law & Practice in India /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by M. L. Tannan
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 29th
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Gurgaon:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Lexis Nexis Publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 1737p.;
Dimensions 24cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Chapter 1. Introductory<br/>Chapter 2. Banking System and Banks in India<br/>Chapter 3. Financial Institutions in India<br/>Chapter 4. Functions of Commercial Banks<br/>Chapter 5. Reserve Bank of India and its Role<br/>Chapter 6. Private Banks and Foreign Banks<br/>Chapter 7. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Statutory Liquidity<br/> Ratio (SLR) in Banks<br/>Chapter 8. Directors and Managers of Banks<br/>Chapter 9. Accounts and Balance Sheet of Banks<br/>Chapter 10. Bank Audit and Inspection<br/>Chapter 11. Banker and Customer<br/>Chapter 12. Banker and Borrower Relationship<br/>Chapter 13. Bankers as Borrowers, Deposits and Opening of Customers Accounts<br/>Chapter 14. Customer Service in Banks<br/>Chapter 15. Collecting Banker and Customer's Account<br/>Chapter 16. Appropriation of Payments and Rule i Clayton's Case<br/>Chapter 17. Banker's Lien and Set-off<br/>Chapter 18. Interference by Third Parties—Injunctions, Garnishee or Attachment Orders & Decrees<br/>Chapter 19. Employment of Funds and Advances<br/>Chapter 20. Recall or Recovery of Advances, Suit for Recovery and Law of Limitation<br/>Chapter 21. Payment of Principal and Interest<br/>Chapter 22. Interest Rates on Advances<br/>Chapter 23. Companies and Corporate Borrowers & Consortium Advances by Banks<br/>Chapter 24. Bank and Partnership Accounts<br/>Chapter 25. Advances or Lending to Priority Sectors and Social Banking<br/>Chapter 26. Financial Inclusion & Lending to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)<br/>Chapter 27. Advances Against Collateral Securities<br/>Chapter 28. Advances Against Goods and Documents of Title to Goods<br/>Chapter 29. Immovable Properties, Intagibles, etc. as Securities<br/>Chapter 30. Guarantees as Security for Banker's Advances and Position of Guarantor or Surety<br/>Chapter 31. Bank Guarantees and Letters of Credit<br/>Chapter 32. Financing of Exports<br/>Chapter 33. Lease Financing & Factoring Services by Banks<br/>Chapter 34. Consumer Loans, Personal Loans and Credit Card Loans<br/>Chapter 35. Documentation and Stamp-Duty<br/>Chapter 36. Para-banking/financial Service by Banks<br/>Chapter 37. BCSBI & IB A Code of Bank's Commitment to Customers And Banking Practices<br/>Chapter 38. Operational Responsibilities and Negligence<br/>Chapter 39. Frauds, Forgeries, Embezzlement and Vigilance in Banks<br/>Chapter 40. Prudential Norms on Income Recognition, Asset Classification/NPAS and Provisioning to Advances<br/>Chapter 41. Basel III, CRAR and RBI Prudential Norms on New Capital Adequacy Framework (NCAF)<br/>Chapter 42.The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881<br/>Chapter43. Cheques<br/>Chapter 44. Payment of Customer's Cheques<br/>Chapter 45. Dishonour of Cheques<br/>Chapter46. The Banking Regulation Act, 1949<br/>Chapter47. Payment and Settlement Systems<br/>Chapter 48. Co-Operative Banks and Banking Regulation Act 1949<br/>Chapter 49. The Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891<br/>Chapter 50. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006<br/>Chapter 51. Banking Services and The Consumer Protection Act, 1986<br/>Chapter 52. Wilful Defaulters of Banks and Financial Institutions<br/>Chapter 53. Recovery of Debts Due to Banks<br/>Chapter 54. Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets - the Sarfaesi Act, 2002<br/>Subject Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Tannan's Banking Law and Practice in India is an indispensable guide which provides an in-depth study of the highly specialised branch of banking law. The new edition is concise in its treatment and it meticulously and comprehensively takes into account all financial and banking sector reforms. Various elements of banking law such as regulation of banks, bank and customer relationships, lending activities of banks and recovery of loans, remittance activities of banks, including digital payments are thoroughly discussed. It contains up-to-date statutes, case law and RBI Master Circulars, Guidelines and Directions as well as other related Circulars and Press Releases.<br/>• Covers recent amendment to the SARFAESI Act, Recovery of Debts Due to<br/> Banks Act etc. and enactment of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.<br/>• Elaborately discusses the impact of financial technology orfin-tech on global banking<br/>• Includes developments such as dis-intermediation and the growth of P2P lending<br/> which is challenging the role of banks as lenders<br/>• Discusses the role of banks as key players in the payment and settlement system<br/>• Incorporates reforms in India to introduce Basel III in a phased manner for adding<br/> a new liquidity standard in response to the changingglobal scenario<br/>• Discusses in detail the guidelines on restructuring of loans and related powers,<br/> including powers of change of management of the borrower<br/>• Comprehensively covers the recently launched forms of specialised banks<br/> including payment banks and small finance banks<br/>• Discusses the recommendations and impact of the Narasimham Committee,<br/> Verma Committee, Raghu Ram Rajan Committee in relation to the privatisation<br/> of banks in India<br/>• Makes reference to the Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance Bill,<br/> 2016<br/>• Summarises the impact of the Union Budget, 2017 on bankingsector<br/>This work is tremendously valuable to practitioners, banks, Financial Institutions<br/>(Fis), legal officers, company secretaries, academicians, professionals, analysts,<br/>regulators as well as students.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Banking law India
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