The Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) is a pre-eminent public law school and a National Law University established under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 in the state of Gujarat.[1] The university is located at Gandhinagar, which is the capital of Gujarat and is located 23 kilometres north of the city of Ahmedabad.
The GNLU Centre for Banking and Financial Laws (GCBFL) is a centre of excellence which focuses on promoting research interest and training in the discipline of banking and financial laws. It was established in 2008 with the mission of contributing to the cause of financial literacy, financial inclusion, investor protection and fostering learning in the area of banking and financial laws. The Centre wishes to reinforce its belief that an independent academic centre committed to excellence can play an important role in bringing industry, civil society, governments and other stakeholders together to design and implement strategies to achieve success. With the rationale of fostering excellence, advancing the spirit of exploration and nourishing the future career prospects of students the Centre has organised various national and international events in the past such as Conferences, Round Tables, Certificate Courses, Panel Discussions and Expert Lectures.
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, is one of the important subsets of Banking Law in India. It sets out provisions in relation to negotiable instruments – such as Cheques, Promissory Notes, Bill of Exchange – which act as primary mediums for business transactions across the globe, whether big or small. From big corporate houses to the common man and every entity in between, all use cheques as one of the mediums for the transfer of money. At the same time, there are many cases of dishonour of cheques which lead to financial losses. This subsequently results in disputes which ultimately reach courts for settlement. To address the issue GNLU Centre for Banking and Financial Laws (GCBFL) is organising Expert Session On “Dishonor Of Cheque Under The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881” on online mode on 24th June 2023.
For any query email at gcbfl@gnlu.ac.in or call +91-8989093936.
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