NIA Section 59

Negotiable Instruments Act

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NIAChapter IV

S. 59

Instrument acquired after dishonour or when overdue

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The holder of a negotiable instrument, who has acquired it after dishonour, whether by non-acceptance or non-payment, with notice thereof, or after maturity, has only, as against the other parties, the rights thereon of his transferor:
Accommodation note or bill. Provided that any person who, in good faith and for consideration, becomes the holder, after maturity, of a promissory note or bill of exchange made, drawn or accepted without consideration, for the purpose of enabling some party thereto to raise money thereon, may recover the amount of the note or bill from any prior party.

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By Raman Devgan
Updated: 31 Oct 2022
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