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A cheque is defined under section..........of............ Act

A6 of RBI Act

B6 of BR Act

C6 of NI Act

D6 of Indian contract Act

Answer:

C. 6 of NI Act

Read Explanation:

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

  • The Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act, 1881 governs instruments like cheques, promissory notes, and bills of exchange in India.

  • Section 6 specifically defines a cheque as a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand.

  • The definition includes the electronic image of a truncated cheque and a cheque in the electronic form.

Key Legal Components

  • Drawer: The person who signs and issues the cheque.

  • Drawee: The bank on which the cheque is drawn.

  • Payee: The person to whom the money is directed to be paid.

  • Demand Instrument: A cheque is always payable on demand, unlike some other negotiable instruments.

Important Related Provisions

  • Section 5: Defines a 'Bill of Exchange'. A cheque is a specialized type of bill of exchange.

  • Section 13: Defines a 'Negotiable Instrument'.

  • Section 138: Deals with the dishonour of cheques for insufficiency of funds, which is a significant legal provision frequently tested in examinations.

  • Section 143A & 148: Recent amendments that empower courts to order interim compensation in cheque dishonour cases.


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