Holder and Holder in Due Course - a Comparative Analysis of Bills of Exchange Act (U.K.) and the Negotiable Instruments Act (India)

15 Pages Posted: 12 Nov 2005

Abstract

Present paper is based on the Comparative Analysis of the Bills of Exchange Act (U.K.) and the Negotiable Instruments Act (India). The author has tried to enumerate the various anomalies which the Negotiable Instruments Act contains and which should be removed as per the Bills of Exchange Act. Even the Law Commission of India has said in its 11th Report that it would be better if India adopts the concept of Holder and Holder in Due Course as it exists in U.K. since any divergence from the Bills of Exchange Act would lead to various legal hazards. At the same time this paper talks about the rights and privileges of the Holder in Due Course as in the Negotiable Instruments Act and the Bills of Exchange Act.

Keywords: Negotiable Instruments Act, Section 8, 11th Law Commission of India Report

Suggested Citation

Singh, Bhupender, Holder and Holder in Due Course - a Comparative Analysis of Bills of Exchange Act (U.K.) and the Negotiable Instruments Act (India). Company Law Review, Vol. 1, p. 1, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=843945

Bhupender Singh (Contact Author)

National Law University ( email )

NH-65, Nagaur Road
Mandore, Jodhpur-342304 (Raj), Rajasthan 342001
India

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