Analysis of Bank-Customer Relationship: as Debtor and Creditor

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ANALYSIS OF BANK- CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP: AS DEBTOR AND CREDITOR

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The researchers have used doctrinal method in their research, that is, extensive use of literary sources and materials. The researchers mainly used secondary sources to provide substance to the research analysis. The researchers have also put down immense effort in order to understand the terms and concepts related to the subject which enriched the study to a great extent.

In some case the researchers shall be bound to extract materials directly from the literary work of certain authors which the researchers intend to adequately cite and notify in due course of time. The researchers also intend to conduct the study on a more micro level in order to make the study more objective and precise in relation to Analysis of Bank - Customer Relationship: As Debtor and Creditor.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….5

2. Banking an Overview……………………………………………………………………..6

3. Functioning of Bank………………………………………………………………………8

4. Bank – Customer relationship……………………………………………………………..9

5. Bank – Customer relationship as “Debtor and Creditor”………………………………..12

6. Customer (The Creditor) To Make A Demand On Banker……………………………...13

7. Demand Necessary In Case of Debt from Banker……………………………………….13

8. Debt Does Not Have A Location – Situs Of A Debt…………………………………….15

9. Bank as Privileged Debtor……………………………………………………………….16

10. Difference Between Ordinary Debtor and Creditor with that of Bank And Customer….17

11. Case Laws on Debtor – Creditor Relationship…………………………………………..18

12. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………19

13. Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………….20

INTRODUCTION

This project, “Analysis of Bank - Customer Relationship: As Debtor and Creditor”, is an attempt to analyse the bank - customer relationship with emphasis on the relation as debtor and creditor. To have a better understanding of the given topic the project has been...