Concept of law Act 1872
This is a part of lecture presented by Mr. P.C Jangir, Vice Principal of Biyani Girls College. Contract act is the branch of mercantile law. It was promulgated in 1872. Originally …
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This is a part of lecture presented by Mr. P.C Jangir, Vice Principal of Biyani Girls College. Contract act is the branch of mercantile law. It was promulgated in 1872. Originally …
This is a part of lecture presented by Mr. P.C Jangir, Vice Principal of Biyani Girls College. Contract act is the branch of mercantile law. It was promulgated in 1872. Originally it included 266 sections it was divided as follow:
1. General principles of law of contract from section 1to 75.
2. Specific contracts –Sale of goods 76-123 , Indemnity and gurantee124-147
Bailment 148-181, Agency182-238, Partner Ship 239-266
In 1930 cell of goods act, partnership act 1932 were separated from it
Now the present contract acts include following
1. THE GENRAL PRICIPLES OF LAW OF CONTRACT 1-75
2. Specific contracts Indemnity and gurantee124-147, Bailment 148-181, Agency182-238
n this Video, Dr. Sanjay Biyani, Academic Director, Biyani Group of Colleges, and Dr. Neeta Maheshwari, Principal of Biyani Girls College, discuss about Performing Assets and Non-Performing Assets, and the measures …
n this Video, Dr. Sanjay Biyani, Academic Director, Biyani Group of Colleges, and Dr. Neeta Maheshwari, Principal of Biyani Girls College, discuss about Performing Assets and Non-Performing Assets, and the measures taken by Government to control the advances provided by Banking Sector on the same. Dr. Maheshwari shares that today public sector banks have more money that has been loaned out to people for Assets that are realistically non-performing, as compared to private sector banks. RBI does control the REPO rate, and government has strict measures for banks to ‘lend’ in controlled limits. However, Dr. Maheshwari feels that government needs to have different sets of policies for those borrowers who have crossed the 1 Crore limit, or are deliberate defaulters. Also, Repayment and recovery channels need to be made stricter. Dr. Sanjay Biyani agrees and adds that we need to classify our advance sanctioning and management mechanism first, so that the right amount of money goes to the right people and a bank’s liquidity is not severely affected.
