Presumption of foreign negotiable instrument law treated as same as domestic law unless contrary is proved. A statutory presumption treats the law of any foreign country concerning promissory notes, bills of exchange and cheques as identical to Indian law for negotiable instruments, unless and until contrary evidence is proved, placing on the party asserting a difference the need to demonstrate that foreign law departs from the domestic rule.
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Presumption of foreign negotiable instrument law treated as same as domestic law unless contrary is proved.
A statutory presumption treats the law of any foreign country concerning promissory notes, bills of exchange and cheques as identical to Indian law for negotiable instruments, unless and until contrary evidence is proved, placing on the party asserting a difference the need to demonstrate that foreign law departs from the domestic rule.
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