- Author(s): G.S.Gupta
- Publisher: Gogia Law Agency / Publication
- Edition: 16 Ed Rp 2021
- Approx. Pages 560 + contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
The very fact that Gupta's: Promissory Notes Law Practice and Procedure, had already undergone ten editions commencing from the year 1970 onwards, shows the great utility and popularity of this book in the legal field.
The young entrants of the bar, usually at the initial stages will come across many matters relating to Promissory Notes in as much as the litigant public think that suits of this nature can be entrusted even to the new entrants into the profession. It is no doubt true that there may be heavy money transaction even by way of the execution of Promissory Notes but however by and large in the legal field on Civil side it is felt that an young entrant into the profession must initially learn how to issue a notice of demand on the strength of a Promissory Note. This edition is thoroughly revised and enlarged and also few more chapters are included with latest Amendments on Cheques etc. Though it is felt that the litigation relating to Promissory Notes is easy type of litigation, there are several legal problems which we come accors while conducting these matters Sri Gupta had made an attempt to deal with the subject dividing it into certain chapters and clearly exposing the different questions of law which arise for consideration while deciding mattes relating to Promissory Notes. However in the subsequent editions much care had been taken not to destroy the original pattern adopted by Sri Gupta and every endeavour was made to make the book uptodate.
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Promisory Note
3. Holder of a Promissory Note
4. Holder of a Promissory Note
5. Discharge of Promissory Note
6. Construction and Details of Document
7. Material Alteration
8. Negotiation
9. Presentment of Pronote
10. Suits on Original Consideration
11. Agency and Pronote
12. Hindu Joint Family and Pronote
13. Partnership firm and pronote
14. Minor and the Pronote
15. Legal Representatives and Pronote
16. Pronote and the Surety
17. Interest and Pronote
18. Pronote and Succession Certificate
19. Place of Suing
20. Pronote and the Indian Stamp Act
21. Limitation and Promissory Notes
22. Pleadings
23. Promissory Notes and Forgery
24. Practice and Miscellaneous
25. Special Rules of Evidence and Procedure
26. Insolvency
27. Cheques
28. Execution
29. Banks, Guarangee, Surety & Suits
30. Summary Procedure
Appendices
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Author Details
Sri G.S. Gupta born at Kanigiri in Prakasam District, entered in the legal profession as an Advocate in the year 1944.
Sir Gupta belonged to the tradition of people who believe that work is Worship. With all the zeal at his command he served and protected the intrests of his clients for about 40 years.
He has written 12 books with maticulous care coupled with his experience as a busy practioner commenting on various subjects Civil, Criminal and Revenue Laws; thus acquiring slowly in the process a prestige that comes very hard in the field of legal publishing world, But it was with the publication of his book on Promissory Note Sir Gupta won all India recognition in the legal circle. This impelled him to become a prolific writer of books of immediate concern, value and use to the legal profession like compensation claims, court Fees, Law of Injunctions, Criminal Trial, Rent Control Act, Land Laws, Debt Laws, Civil Practice etc.