Category of Bare Act | Name of the Act | Year of Promulgation |
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Criminal Laws | Negotiable Instruments Act | 1881 |
Act Number | Enactment Date | Chapter Number |
26 | 09.12.1881 | 9 |
Chapter Title | Ministry | Department |
No noting and Protest | Ministry of Finance | Department of Financial Services |
When a promissory note or bill of exchange has been dishonored by non-acceptance or non-payment, the holder may, within a reasonable time, cause such dishonor to be noted and certified by a notary public. Such dishonor to be noted and certified by a notary public. Such certificate is called a protest.
Protest for bitter security.- When the acceptor of a bill of exchange has become insolvent, or his credit has been publicly impeached, before the maturity of the bill, the holder may, within a reasonable time, cause a notary public to demand better security of the acceptor, and on its being refused may, with a reasonable time, cause such facts to be noted and certified as aforesaid. Such certificate is called a protest for better security.