Section 10 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Section 10 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in Hindi and English
Section 10 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : "Payment in due course“ means payment in accordance with the apparent tenor of the instrument in good faith and without negligence to any person in possession thereof under circumstances which do not afford a reasonable ground for believing that he is not entitled to receive payment of the amount therein mentioned.
Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 10 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :
Aneeta Hada vs M/S Godfather Travels & Tours on 8 May, 2008
Bank Of Maharashtra vs Automotive Engineering Co. on 8 December, 1992
Anil Hada vs Indian Acrylic Limited on 26 November, 1999
Aneeta Hada vs M/S Godfather Travels & Tours on 27 April, 2012
Damodar S.Prabhu vs Sayed Babalal H on 3 May, 2010
Aparna A.Shah vs M/S Sheth Developers P.Ltd.& Anr on 1 July, 2013
परक्राम्य लिखत अधिनियम, 1881 की धारा 10 का विवरण : - “सम्यकु-अनुक्रम” में संदाय से लिखत पर कब्जा रखने वाले व्यक्ति को उस लिखत के प्रकट शब्दों के अनुसार सद्भावपूर्वक और उपेक्षा किए बिना ऐसी परिस्थितियों में किया गया संदाय अभिप्रेत है जिससे यह विश्वास करने के लिए युक्तियुक्त आधार नहीं पैदा होता कि वह उसमें वर्णित रकम का संदाय पाने का हकदार नहीं है ।
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