Byles on Bills of Exchange and Cheques is a renowned and authoritative legal treatise that provides comprehensive coverage of the law relating to negotiable instruments. Recognized as a classic work in commercial and banking law, the book offers detailed commentary on bills of exchange, cheques, and promissory notes, along with their historical development and modern application.
The text systematically explains the formation, negotiation, endorsement, acceptance, presentment, dishonour, and discharge of negotiable instruments. It carefully analyzes the rights and liabilities of drawers, drawees, endorsers, holders, and holders in due course. Special emphasis is placed on procedural requirements, evidentiary rules, and the legal consequences arising from non-payment or irregularities in instruments.
The book incorporates leading judicial precedents and case law interpretations, making it a reliable reference for litigation and advisory work. Its analytical depth and clarity make it particularly valuable for advocates, judges, academicians, and advanced law students specializing in commercial transactions and banking disputes.
Serving as both a scholarly commentary and a practical reference, Byles on Bills of Exchange and Cheques remains a cornerstone text for understanding negotiable instruments law and its application in domestic and international trade finance contexts.








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