Section 109 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

 


Section 109 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in Hindi and English 



Section 109 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :A person desiring to accept for honour must, }[by writing on the bill under his hand], declare that he accepts under protest the protested bill for the honour of the drawer or of a particular indorser whom he names, or generally for honour .




Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 109 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :

Rajesh Kumar Kanoi vs State Of West Bengal And Ors. on 31 March, 2003

Calcutta High Court 

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

Gujarat High Court 

V. Srinivas Prasad And Ors. vs State Of Andhra Pradesh on 22 February, 2002

Andhra High Court 

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

Andhra High Court 

N. Doraisamy And Others vs Archana Enterprises on 13 January, 1995

Madras High Court 

N. Doraisamy And Another Etc. vs M/S. Archana Enterprises And Etc. on 13 January, 1995

Madras High Court 

4 Whether This Case Involves A  vs State Of Gujarat & on 11 November, 2016

Gujarat High Court 

Johnny vs Jose on 22 October, 2010

Kerala High Court 

Nilesh Jayantilal Shah vs State Of Kerala

Kerala High Court

Mohammed Jilan @ Jilan S/O  vs State Of Karnataka on 4 June, 2013

Karnataka High Court 



परक्राम्य लिखत अधिनियम, 1881 की धारा 109 का विवरण :  - जो व्यक्ति आदरणार्थ प्रतिग्रहण करना चाहता है उसे [विनिमय-पत्र पर अपने हस्ताक्षर करके लिखित रूप में] घोषणा करनी होगी कि वह विनिमय-पत्र का प्रतिग्रहण लेखीवाल के या किसी विशिष्ट पृष्ठांकक के, जिसका वह नाम दे, आदरणार्थ या असाधारणतः आदरणार्थ प्रसाक्ष्याधीन करता है !



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