Section 108 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

 

Section 108 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in Hindi and English 



Section 108 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :When a bill of exchange has been noted or protested for non-acceptance or for better security, any person not being a party already liable thereon may, with the consent of the holder, by writing on the bill, accept the same for the honour of any party thereto.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 108 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :

The Bangalore Water Supply vs Sri V Prakash on 9 July, 2013

Karnataka High Court 

Rakeshbhai Maganbhai Barot vs State Of Gujarat on 29 January, 2019

Gujarat High Court t

V. Sankara Naidu vs The State Of Andhra Pradesh Rep. By  on 28 June, 2018

Andhra High Court 

The Mercantile Bank Of India vs Capt. Vincent L. D'Silva on 27 March, 1928

Bombay High Court 

Bombay Enamel Works vs Purshottam S. Somaiya on 25 February, 1974

Bombay High Court 

Sangeeta Batra vs M/S Vnd Foods & Ors. on 1 July, 2015

Delhi High Court 

Afsal Baker vs Maya Printers on 25 September, 2015

Kerala High Court 

Afsal Baker vs Maya Printers on 25 September, 2015

Kerala High Court 

Jitendra vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 2 January, 2018

Madhya Pradesh High 

Omprakash Tripathi vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 12 March, 2019

Madhya Pradesh High 



परक्राम्य लिखत अधिनियम, 1881 की धारा 108 का विवरण :  - जब कि विन्मिय-पत्र अप्रतिग्रहण या बेहतर प्रतिभूति के लिए टिप्पणित या प्रसाक्ष्यित कर दिया गया है तब ऐसा कोई भी व्यक्ति, जो उस पर पहले से दायी पक्षकार नहीं है, विनिमय-पत्र पर लेख द्वारा उसे धारक की सम्मति से उसके किसी भी पक्षकार के आदरणार्थ प्रतिगृहीत कर सकेगा ।



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