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Current Account - Banking and Insurance Law and Practice - Exam, Exams of Banking Law and Practice

It is the notes of Exam of Banking and Insurance Law and Practice which includes Maintains Term Deposit, Security Was Furnished, Without Notice, Insufficient Balance, Legal Position, Credit Limits, Projected Annual Turnover Method, Issuing a Duplicate Draft, Negotiable Instrument Act Sanction of Working Capital etc. Key important points are: Maintains Current Account, Received a Notice, Declared Insolvent, Irrevocable Letter of Credit, Meaning and Implication, Power of Attorney, Joint Account, S

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Download Current Account - Banking and Insurance Law and Practice - Exam and more Exams Banking Law and Practice in PDF only on Docsity! 1/2007/BILP P. T. O. : 1 : 336 Roll No.......................... Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100 Total number of questions : 8 Total number of printed pages : 6 PART—A (Answer Question No.1 which is compulsory and any two of the rest from this part.) 1. Attempt the following : (i) A partnership firm Sohan & Co., with Sohan, Mohan and Rohan as partners, maintains current account with a bank. The bank has received a notice that Sohan has been declared insolvent. At that time, the account is overdrawn to the extent of Rs.50,000. How would the bank proceed ? (5 marks) (ii) You, as a Bank Manager, have been asked to add confirmation to an irrevocable letter of credit by the issuing bank. Describe the meaning and implication of adding confirmation through the letter of credit. (5 marks) (iii) X and Y have a joint account in a bank. They have given a power of attorney in favour of Z for operating the account. Z has been operating the account since 31st July, 2005. On 25th March, 2006, the bank has been informed that Y has died. On 26th March, 2006, a cheque for Rs.20,000 signed by Z is presented for payment. Sufficient balance is available in the account. How would the bank deal with the situation ? (5 marks) : 2 : 1/2007/BILP Contd... 336 (iv) Re-write the following sentences after filling-up the blank space with appropriate word(s) so as to convey the correct meaning : (a) If a cheque is dishonoured for insufficiency of funds in the account, the drawer of the cheque is liable for imprisonment upto _________ or fine or both. (b) Bill of exchange payable at maturity is entitled to _________ of grace period. (c) _________is the interest rate at which the bank is willing to lend to its near zero risk customers. (d) _________ is an apex development bank in the country for promoting agriculture and developing rural sectors. (e) _________ is drawee in a cheque. (1 mark each) 2. (a) “Cheques are not paid outside banking hours.” Comment. (b) Explain various types of charge created over security in a loan by the bank. (c) Describe major reforms in banking sector on defaulting borrowers. (5 marks each) 3. (a) Interest rates in our country may not remain stationary. Discuss the factors affecting the interest rates. (b) What are the methods of loan syndication ? Explain. (c) What are the considerations by banks in management of their investment portfolio ? (5 marks each) 1/2007/BILP P. T. O. : 5 : 336 (iii) Evaluate the role of a Company Secretary in the changing insurance environment. (iv) Explain the coverage and exclusion of risks under the shipment policy of the Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECGC). (5 marks each) 7. Attempt any three of the following : (i) Differentiate between ‘peril’ and ‘hazard’. How physical hazard is different from moral hazard ? If a car is totally destroyed by another motorist; what would be peril and hazard in the case ? (ii) Explain in brief the policy for ‘directors and officers’ liability. (iii) What is ‘acturial valuation’ in life insurance ? How surplus or deficiency is arrived at by life insurance companies ? (iv) Give a brief account of the statutes other than the Insurance Act, 1938 which have a direct bearing on the general insurance business. (5 marks each) 8. Attempt any five of the following : (i) Differentiate between ‘general average deposit’ and ‘general average guarantee’. (ii) What do you understand by ‘hedging price risks’ ? : 6 : 1/2007/BILP Contd... 336 (iii) What are the advantages and disadvantages of risk retention technique ? (iv) What are the basic objectives of the Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 ? (v) Briefly state the rules related to collection of premium by agents ? (vi) What is ‘salvage loss’ under the marine insurance ? (3 marks each) ——o——
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