NIA 84 — When cheque not duly presented and drawer damaged thereby

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Statutory text

[84. When cheque not duly presented and drawer damaged thereby.—(1) Where a cheque is not
presented for payment within a reasonable time of its issue, and the drawer or person on whose account it
is  drawn had  the  right, at the  time  when  presentment ought to have  been made, as between himself and
the banker, to have the cheque paid and suffers actual damage through the delay, he is discharged to the
extent  of  such  damage,  that  is  to  say,  to  the  extent  to  which  such  drawer  or  person  is  a  creditor  of  the banker to a large amount than he would have been if such cheque had been paid.
(2)  In  determining  what  is  a  reasonble  time,  regard shall  be  had  to the  nature  of the  instrument,  the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case.
(3) The holder of the cheque as to which such drawer of person is so discharged shall be a creditor, in
lieu of such drawer or person, of such banker to the extent of such discharge and entitled to recover the amount from him.
Illustrations
(a)  A  draws  a  cheque  for  Rs.  1,000,  and,  when  the  cheque  ought  to  be  presented,  has  funds  at  the  bank  to  meet it. The bank fails before the cheque is presented. The drawer is discharged, but the holder can prove against the bank for the amount of the cheque.
(b) A draws a cheque at Umballa on a bank in Calcutta. The bank fails before the cheque could be presented in ordinary  course.  A  is  not  discharged,  for  he  has  not suffered  actual  damage  through  any  delay  in  presenting  the cheque.]

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