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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
ACT, 1881
Presented By:
Mrinal Roy
Debasish Das
Anurag Borah
Ruhul Ahmed
Sibotush Barman
INTRODUCTION
 The word negotiable means transferable from one
person to another and the term instrument means
any written document by which a right is created in
favour of some person.
DEFINATION
 According to section 13 of the Negotiable
Instruments Act, 1881, a negotiable instrument
means “promissory note, bill of exchange, or
cheque, payable either to order or to bearer”.
FEATURES
 A negotiable instrument is freely transferable
 Negotiability confers absolute and good title on the
transferee. It means that a person who receives a
negotiable instrument has a clear and undisputable
title to the instrument.
 A negotiable instrument must be in writing
 must be an unconditional order or promise for
payment.
 The instrument must involve payment of a certain
sum of money only and nothing else.
 The time of payment must be certain.
 The payee must be a certain person.
 A negotiable instrument must bear the signature of its
maker.
 Delivery of the instrument is essential. Any negotiable
instrument like a cheque or a promissory note is not
complete till it is delivered to its payee.
 Stamping of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes is
mandatory. This is required as per the Indian Stamp
Act, 1899.
TYPES
 According to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
there are just three types of negotiable instruments
i.e., promissory note, bill of exchange and cheque.
However many other documents are also
recognized as negotiable instruments on the basis
of custom and usage, like hundis, treasury
bills, share warrants, etc., provided they possess
the features of negotiability.
PROMISSORY NOTE
 Section 4 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
defines a promissory note as „an instrument in
writing (not being a bank note or a currency note)
containing an unconditional undertaking, signed by
the maker, to pay a certain sum of money only to or
to the order of a certain person or to the bearer of
the instrument‟.
PARTIES TO A PROMISSORY NOTE
 The Maker or Drawer
 The Payee
In course of transfer of a promissory note by payee
and others, the parties involved may be –
a) The Endorser
b) The Endorsee
FEATURES OF PROMISSORY NOTE
 A promissory note must be in writing, duly signed by its maker
and properly stamped as per Indian Stamp Act.
 It must contain an undertaking or promise to pay.
 The promise to pay must not be conditional.
 It must contain a promise to pay money only.
 The parties to a promissory note, i.e. the maker and the payee
must be certain.
 A promissory note may be payable on demand or after a
certain date.
 The sum payable mentioned must be certain or capable of
being made certain. It means that the sum payable may be in
figures or may be such that it can be calculated.
SPECIMEN OF PROMISSORY NOTE
FEW QUESTION ON PROMISSORY NOTE
 Fill in the blanks with suitable word(s)
(i) The person to whom the amount mentioned in the
promissory note is payable is known as _________.
(ii) Transfer of a negotiable instrument to another
person by signing on it, is known as ________.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
 Section 5 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
defines a bill of exchange as „an instrument in
writing containing an unconditional order, signed by
the maker, directing a certain person to pay a
certain sum of money only to or to the order of a
certain person, or to the bearer of the instrument‟.
PARTIES TO A BILL OF EXCHANGE
 The Drawer
The person who makes the order for making
payment
 The Drawee
The person to whom the order to pay is made.He is
generally a debtor ofthe drawer.
o The Payee
The person to whom the payment is to be made
FEATURES OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE
 A bill must be in writing, duly signed by its
drawer, accepted by its drawee and properly
stamped as per Indian Stamp Act.
 It must contain an order to pay.
 The order must be unconditional.
 The order must be to pay money and money alone.
 The sum payable mentioned must be certain or
capable of being made certain.
 The parties to a bill must be certain.
SPECIMEN
LETS IDENTIFY THE PARTIES INVOLVE
 On December 31 Rajesh draws a bill at two months
for Rs. 500/- on Kavita. The sum is payable to
Mukesh. Kavita accepts the bill. Identify the parties
to the bill.
CHEQUES
 The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a
cheque as a bill of exchange drawn on a specified
banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise
than on demand. Actually, a cheque is an order by
the account holder of the bank directing his banker
to pay on demand, the specified amount, to or to
the order of the person named therein or to the
bearer.
FEATURES OF A CHEQUE
 A cheque must be in writing and duly signed by the
drawer.
 It contains an unconditional order.
 It is issued on a specified banker only.
 The amount specified is always certain and must be
clearly mentioned both in figures and words.
 The payee is always certain.
 It is always payable on demand.
 The cheque must bear a date otherwise it is invalid
and shall not be honoured by the bank.
TYPES OF CHEQUE
 Broadly speaking, cheques are of four types.
a) Open cheque
b) Crossed cheque.
c) Bearer cheque
d) Order cheque
A) OPEN CHEQUE
 A cheque is called „Open‟ when it is possible to get cash over
the counterat the bank. The holder of an open cheque can do
the following:
a. Receive its payment over the counter at the bank,
b. Deposit the cheque in his own account
c. Pass it to some one else by signing on the back of a cheque.
B) CROSSED CHEQUE
 Since open cheque is subject to risk of theft, it is dangerous to
issue such cheques. This risk can be avoided by issuing
another types of cheque called „Crossed cheque‟. The
payment of such cheque is not made over the counter at the
bank. It is only credited to the bank account of the payee. A
cheque can be crossed by drawing two transverse parallel
lines across the cheque, with or without the writing „Account
payee‟ or „Not Negotiable‟.
C) BEARER CHEQUE
 A cheque which is payable to any person who presents it
for payment at the bank counter is called „Bearer
cheque‟. A bearer cheque can be transferred by mere
delivery and requires no endorsement.
D) ORDER CHEQUE
 An order cheque is one which is payable to a particular
person. In such a cheque the word „bearer‟ may be cut
out or cancelled and the word „order‟ may be written. The
payee can transfer an order cheque to someone else by
signing his or her name on the back of it.
SPECIMEN
HUNDIS
 A Hundi is a negotiable instrument by usage. It is often in the
form of a drawn in any local language in accordance with the
custom of the place. Some times it can also be in the form of
a promissory note. A hundi is the oldest known instrument
used for the purpose of transfer of money without its actual
physical movement.
TYPES OF HUNDIS
 Shah-jog Hundi: This is drawn by one merchant on
another, asking the latter to pay the amount to a Shah.
Shah is a respectable and responsible person, a man of
worth and known in the bazaar. A shah-jog hundi passes
from one hand to another till it reaches a
Shah, who, after reasonable enquiries, presents it to the
drawee for acceptance of the payment.
 Darshani Hundi: This is a hundi payable at sight. It must
be presented for payment within a reasonable time after
its receipt by the holder. Thus, it is similar to a demand
bill.
 Muddati Hundi: A muddati or miadi hundi is payable
after a specified period of time. This is similar to a time
bill.
Negotiable instrument Act, 1881

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Negotiable instrument Act, 1881

  • 1. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881 Presented By: Mrinal Roy Debasish Das Anurag Borah Ruhul Ahmed Sibotush Barman
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  The word negotiable means transferable from one person to another and the term instrument means any written document by which a right is created in favour of some person.
  • 3. DEFINATION  According to section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a negotiable instrument means “promissory note, bill of exchange, or cheque, payable either to order or to bearer”.
  • 4. FEATURES  A negotiable instrument is freely transferable  Negotiability confers absolute and good title on the transferee. It means that a person who receives a negotiable instrument has a clear and undisputable title to the instrument.  A negotiable instrument must be in writing  must be an unconditional order or promise for payment.  The instrument must involve payment of a certain sum of money only and nothing else.  The time of payment must be certain.
  • 5.  The payee must be a certain person.  A negotiable instrument must bear the signature of its maker.  Delivery of the instrument is essential. Any negotiable instrument like a cheque or a promissory note is not complete till it is delivered to its payee.  Stamping of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes is mandatory. This is required as per the Indian Stamp Act, 1899.
  • 6. TYPES  According to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 there are just three types of negotiable instruments i.e., promissory note, bill of exchange and cheque. However many other documents are also recognized as negotiable instruments on the basis of custom and usage, like hundis, treasury bills, share warrants, etc., provided they possess the features of negotiability.
  • 7. PROMISSORY NOTE  Section 4 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a promissory note as „an instrument in writing (not being a bank note or a currency note) containing an unconditional undertaking, signed by the maker, to pay a certain sum of money only to or to the order of a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument‟.
  • 8. PARTIES TO A PROMISSORY NOTE  The Maker or Drawer  The Payee In course of transfer of a promissory note by payee and others, the parties involved may be – a) The Endorser b) The Endorsee
  • 9. FEATURES OF PROMISSORY NOTE  A promissory note must be in writing, duly signed by its maker and properly stamped as per Indian Stamp Act.  It must contain an undertaking or promise to pay.  The promise to pay must not be conditional.  It must contain a promise to pay money only.  The parties to a promissory note, i.e. the maker and the payee must be certain.  A promissory note may be payable on demand or after a certain date.  The sum payable mentioned must be certain or capable of being made certain. It means that the sum payable may be in figures or may be such that it can be calculated.
  • 11. FEW QUESTION ON PROMISSORY NOTE  Fill in the blanks with suitable word(s) (i) The person to whom the amount mentioned in the promissory note is payable is known as _________. (ii) Transfer of a negotiable instrument to another person by signing on it, is known as ________.
  • 12. BILLS OF EXCHANGE  Section 5 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a bill of exchange as „an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money only to or to the order of a certain person, or to the bearer of the instrument‟.
  • 13. PARTIES TO A BILL OF EXCHANGE  The Drawer The person who makes the order for making payment  The Drawee The person to whom the order to pay is made.He is generally a debtor ofthe drawer. o The Payee The person to whom the payment is to be made
  • 14. FEATURES OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE  A bill must be in writing, duly signed by its drawer, accepted by its drawee and properly stamped as per Indian Stamp Act.  It must contain an order to pay.  The order must be unconditional.  The order must be to pay money and money alone.  The sum payable mentioned must be certain or capable of being made certain.  The parties to a bill must be certain.
  • 16. LETS IDENTIFY THE PARTIES INVOLVE  On December 31 Rajesh draws a bill at two months for Rs. 500/- on Kavita. The sum is payable to Mukesh. Kavita accepts the bill. Identify the parties to the bill.
  • 17. CHEQUES  The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 defines a cheque as a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand. Actually, a cheque is an order by the account holder of the bank directing his banker to pay on demand, the specified amount, to or to the order of the person named therein or to the bearer.
  • 18. FEATURES OF A CHEQUE  A cheque must be in writing and duly signed by the drawer.  It contains an unconditional order.  It is issued on a specified banker only.  The amount specified is always certain and must be clearly mentioned both in figures and words.  The payee is always certain.  It is always payable on demand.  The cheque must bear a date otherwise it is invalid and shall not be honoured by the bank.
  • 19. TYPES OF CHEQUE  Broadly speaking, cheques are of four types. a) Open cheque b) Crossed cheque. c) Bearer cheque d) Order cheque
  • 20. A) OPEN CHEQUE  A cheque is called „Open‟ when it is possible to get cash over the counterat the bank. The holder of an open cheque can do the following: a. Receive its payment over the counter at the bank, b. Deposit the cheque in his own account c. Pass it to some one else by signing on the back of a cheque.
  • 21. B) CROSSED CHEQUE  Since open cheque is subject to risk of theft, it is dangerous to issue such cheques. This risk can be avoided by issuing another types of cheque called „Crossed cheque‟. The payment of such cheque is not made over the counter at the bank. It is only credited to the bank account of the payee. A cheque can be crossed by drawing two transverse parallel lines across the cheque, with or without the writing „Account payee‟ or „Not Negotiable‟.
  • 22. C) BEARER CHEQUE  A cheque which is payable to any person who presents it for payment at the bank counter is called „Bearer cheque‟. A bearer cheque can be transferred by mere delivery and requires no endorsement.
  • 23. D) ORDER CHEQUE  An order cheque is one which is payable to a particular person. In such a cheque the word „bearer‟ may be cut out or cancelled and the word „order‟ may be written. The payee can transfer an order cheque to someone else by signing his or her name on the back of it.
  • 25. HUNDIS  A Hundi is a negotiable instrument by usage. It is often in the form of a drawn in any local language in accordance with the custom of the place. Some times it can also be in the form of a promissory note. A hundi is the oldest known instrument used for the purpose of transfer of money without its actual physical movement.
  • 26. TYPES OF HUNDIS  Shah-jog Hundi: This is drawn by one merchant on another, asking the latter to pay the amount to a Shah. Shah is a respectable and responsible person, a man of worth and known in the bazaar. A shah-jog hundi passes from one hand to another till it reaches a Shah, who, after reasonable enquiries, presents it to the drawee for acceptance of the payment.  Darshani Hundi: This is a hundi payable at sight. It must be presented for payment within a reasonable time after its receipt by the holder. Thus, it is similar to a demand bill.  Muddati Hundi: A muddati or miadi hundi is payable after a specified period of time. This is similar to a time bill.