Section 56 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Section 56 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in Hindi and English
Section 56 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :No writing on a negotiable instrument is valid for the purpose of negotiation if such writing purports to transfer only a part of the amount appearing to be due on the instrument; but where such amount has been partly paid, a note to that effect may be indorsed on the instrument, which, may then be negotiated for the balance.
Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 56 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 :
Shree Corporation vs Anilbhai Puranbhai Bansal on 23 March, 2018
Gujarat High Court
Revision vs By Advs.Sri.Sunu P.John on 30 June, 2005
Kerala High Court
Cra 88/1999 Of Additional vs By Adv. Sri.Sojan Micheal
Kerala High Court
Against The Order/Judgment In Cc vs By Advs.Sri.Sooraj T.Elenjickal on 31 December, 2013
Kerala High Court
Cc 621/2016 Of Judicial First vs By Adv. Sri.Sajeev Kumar K.Gopal on 21 October, 2015
Kerala High Court
Ravi Oberoi & Ors. vs Jindal Lease Finance Ltd. & Ors. on 25 May, 2009
Delhi High Court
R.P.Mathur Prop. Radhika Leather vs S.R.P. Industries Ltd. on 9 February, 2009
Delhi High Court
G.John vs Alosious.Y. on 13 October, 2009
Kerala High Court
Revision vs By Adv. Sri.P.V.Kunhikrishnan
Kerala High Court
M/S Alliance Infrastructure vs Vinay Mittal on 18 January, 2010
Delhi High Court
परक्राम्य लिखत अधिनियम, 1881 की धारा 56 का विवरण : - परक्राम्य लिखत पर का कोई भी लेख, यदि उससे यह तात्पर्यित हो कि वह उस लिखत पर शोध्य प्रतीत होने वाली रकम के किसी भाग को ही अन्तरित करता है, परक्रामण के प्रयोजन के लिए विधिमान्य न होगा । किन्तु जहाँ कि ऐसी रकम का संदाय भागत: कर दिया गया है वहाँ उस आशय वाला टिप्पण उस लिखत पर पृष्ठांकित किया जा सकेगा जो तब बाकी के लिए परक्रामित की जा सकेगी ।
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