Original price was: ₹3,000.00.₹1,600.00Current price is: ₹1,600.00.
ADR & Banking Laws Combo
UncategorizedDescription
Banking disputes today are resolved more through negotiation, mediation, and structured settlements than through long litigation. This combo is designed to give law students and professionals a practical, hands-on understanding of both banking laws and ADR mechanisms, exactly how they work in real corporate environments.
On a daily basis several banking law disputes get resolved through ADR mechanisms, such as:
-
A fintech startup violating KYC norms → dispute resolved through mediation
-
A borrower default → settlement through ADR before litigation
-
A bank-customer dispute over wrongful charges → Ombudsman resolution
Therefore, this combo is a powerful add-on to your CV if you are looking for jobs in the banking sector as a legal professional or fresher.
COURSE DATES & DURATION:
Banking Laws- 20th December, 2025 (10 Days)
Alternative Dispute Resolution- 8th January, 2026 (10 Days)
Class Timings: 8:30 to 9:30 pm
WHAT YOU’LL GET:
1. Live Classes- Interactive sessions
2. Class Recordings- Provided after each session
3. Course Notes, Reading Materials
4. Sample Drafts- Editable
5. Practical Assignments
6. Individual Feedback from faculty in Live session
7. Course Completion Certificate
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
1. Banking Laws:
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
MODULE 2: Legal Aspect of Banking Operations
- 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:
A. Types of Securities
B. Laws relating to Securities and mode of Charge
C. Registration and Satisfaction of Charges
MODULE 3: BANKING-RELATED LAWS
- SARFAESAI ACT,2002
MODULE 4: Banking Ombudsman Act
- Banking Ombudsman Scheme,2006
Module 5: DRT Act
- 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
MODULE 5: The Banker’s Evidence Act, 1891
- 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
-Drafting of Sec. 138 NI Act Notice
– Drafting of letter of indemnity
2. Alternative Dispute Resolution:
- Module 1:
- Introduction to Arbitration, Mediation & Conciliation
- Historical background
- Definition & Scope
- Module 2:
- Arbitration &Conciliation Act,1996
- Nature of Dispute and how to decide which ADR technique to choose.
- Conciliation :Meaning, kinds of conciliation, procedure for Conciliation
- Mediation: Meaning, Types & Procedure for Mediation
- Role of Arbitrator, Conciliator and Mediator
- Module 3:
- Types &Categories of Arbitration
- Ad Hoc Arbitration
- Institutional Arbitration
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Module 4:
- Commencement of Arbitration Proceedings
- Exchange of Pleadings
- Appointment of Arbitrator(s)
- Decision on Jurisdiction
- Preliminary Meetings and framing of issues
- Settlement
- Expert Witnesses
- Award Writing
- Post Award Process
- Module 5 :
- Meaning of Arbitration Award
- Types of Award
- Form and Content of Award
- Drafting of Arbitration Award.
