Banking Vidhi (Banking Law) is a crucial branch of law that governs the functioning of banks and financial institutions in India. It encompasses regulations and statutory provisions that ensure the smooth operation, stability, and integrity of the banking system. Key legislations, such as the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, provide the legal framework for bank licensing, supervision, and operations. Banking law also includes mechanisms for consumer protection, fraud prevention, and recovery of loans. The law plays a vital role in maintaining financial stability and protecting the rights of both banks and their customers.
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Publication Year
2024
Table of Contents
Introduction to Banking Law
Regulatory Framework
Structure of the Banking System in India
The Banking Regulation Act, 1949
Banking Operations and Services
Banking Fraud and Cybersecurity
Consumer Protection in Banking
Securities and Recovery Mechanisms
Foreign Exchange and International Banking
Role of RBI in Monetary Policy and Bank Supervision
Legal Aspects of Bank Borrowing and Lending
Bank Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Amendments in Banking Law and Emerging Issues
Conclusion