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A banker may refuse to honor a cheque if:

  1. There is a legal bar preventing the payment of the cheque

  2. The cheque is handwritten

  3. The customer has made any online transaction on the same day

A1 only

B2 only

C3 only

Dall of the above

Answer:

A. 1 only

Read Explanation:

Relationship between Banker And Customers 

  1. General or Primary relationship 

  2. Special relationship 

  1. General or Primary relationship 

  • Debtor-Creditor relationship 

  • Agent and Principal

  • Trustee and Beneficiary. 

  • Bailor and Bailee 

  1. Special relationship 

  • Banker's obligation to honour his customers cheque 

  • Banker's obligation to maintain the secrecy of the customers account 

1. Banker's obligation to honour his customers cheques

  • Sufficient credit balance must be available 

  • Funds must be properly applicable to the payment of the cheque 

  • Cheque should be done in the proper form and it is complete  

  • Cheque should be presented for payment within a reasonable time 

  • There must be bar preventing the payment of cheque 

2. Bankers has obligation to maintain the secrecy of the customers account:

  • Exception to banker's obligation to observe the Secrecy 

  • When there is an express consent of the customer 

  • When there is an implied consent the customer

  • When be compelled by the laws of the country 

  • A banker is under public duty to disclose 

  • When bankers own interest requires disclosure 

  • When an enquiry is received from a fellow banker 


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