Legal aspects of electronic negotiable instruments in Banking

This article has been written by Mr. Viraj Padmakar Gharat, a LLB third-year student of Modern Education Society’s New Law College, (Mahim) Mumbai MH. Abstract: The emergence of Electronic Negotiable Instruments (eNIs) presents a transformative opportunity within the banking sector, offering enhanced efficiency and accessibility in the digital age. However, navigating the legal landscape surrounding…

Legal implications of E banking: electronic transactions and security research paper

This article has been written by Nikhil Rathore a 3rd year student of SVKM’s | NMIMS | SCHOOL OF LAW | INODRE Introduction The evolution of information technology has revolutionized banking practices, giving rise to a modernized approach known as electronic banking. While traditional banking relied heavily on physical interactions with customers, electronic banking has emerged…

SEBI’s initiatives in promoting green bonds: a sustainable financing approach

This article has been written by Ms. Gayathri Manoj, a 5th year student of presidency university, Bangalore. Abstract This article explores the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)’s efforts in promoting green bonds as a sustainable financing approach. Green bonds have emerged as a significant instrument for financing environmentally friendly projects, and SEBI’s initiatives…

Legal aspects of interbank offered rate (IBOR) Transition in Banking

This article is written by Ms. Aayushi Sinha, a 3rd Year Student of Balaji Law College, Pune.   Abstract: The imminent move away from Interbank Offered Rates (IBORs) presents considerable problems to the global banking system, necessitating a thorough grasp of the legal implications. This article investigates the complex legal ramifications of the switch from…