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About the Book:
Banking Law & Practice in India by M. L. Tannan is a reference book for
banking law in India. The present edition is being published with the idea of
presenting some of the key concepts of banking law for students pursuing law,
both for undergraduate and post graduate courses and other professional
courses as well. The framework of the book has been designed keeping in
mind the requirements of course work.
The present edition covers chapters on structure of banking in India, the role
of the Reserve Bank of India, the relationship of bankers and customers,
garnering of deposits and use of funds by banks. It also explains in detail the
Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and the
Debt Recovery laws. The chapters contain extensive references of case laws,
RBI circulars and reading material. The book covers the latest developments
in the banking industry and policy.
In view of the detailed coverage of all the topics, this book will be invaluable
for students pursuing LL.B and LL.M and professional courses like Company
Secretary and Chartered Accountancy and also for lawyers and bankers.
Mandira Mitra is a law graduate from Delhi University and is presently practicing
as an advocate in Delhi. Prior to joining legal practice, she was an officer in
the Reserve Bank of India, where she worked in departments like foreign
exchange, banking operations and supervision and training.
She specializes in corporate and commercial laws and represents clients in
High Courts, the Supreme Court, the Debt Recovery Tribunal, the Company
Law Board and Arbitral Tribunals.
She has been teaching as a guest faculty at the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
and the International Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution, New Delhi.
She is also accredited as a Mediator and Master Trainer by the Centre for
Effective Dispute Resolution UK.
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