About Course
About Course:
The Banking Law Certificate Course is a must-have for anyone interested in advancing their career in India’s banking and financial sector. This course covers several essential features of the banking system, including core banking (lending and borrowing), banking and customers, the role of the RBI, and other regulatory issues. The course also emphasizes important legislation including the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934; SARFAESAI ACT 2002; Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006, and The Banker’s Evidence Act, 1891. The course also lays a solid basis in banking systems by examining banking, economics, and monetary policy in the context of Indian law. This course will teach about banking concepts as well as the latest services available to customers. COURSE CONTENT MODULE 1: Legal Framework of Regulation of Banks- Introduction
- Objective
- Constitution of Banks
- Types of Bank
- Reserve Bank of India Act,1934
- Banking Regulations Act,1949
- Reserve Banka as a Central and Regulator of Banks
- Responsibilities of Collecting ad Paying Banks
- Types of Credit Facilities
- Indemnities
- Bank Guarantee
- Letters of Credit
- Deferred Payment Guarantee
- Laws relating to Bill Finance
- Securities:
- SARFAESAI ACT,2002
- Banking Ombudsman Scheme,2006
- Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions (DRT Act)
- Establishment of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal
- Jurisdiction, Power, and Authority of Tribunals
- Procedure of Tribunal
- Recovery of Debt Determined by Tribunal and Miscellaneous Provisions
- Applicability of the Act
- Conditions in the Printout
- Mode of Proof of certain entries in Banker’s Book
- Cases in which officer of a bank is not compellable to produce books
- Inspection of books by order of Court or Judge
- Procedure; Costs of Application
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