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Who is 'holder in due course'?

A. A person who holds negotiable instrument in the name of his spouse

B. A person who holds negotiable instrument in his name

C. A person who becomes possessor of negotiable instrument without consideration

D. A person who becomes possessor of negotiable instrument payable to bearer for consideration

Answer: Option D


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The term 'legal representative' in section 29 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

A. Does not include executors or administrator (Rama v. Praoin, AIR 1926 Mad 389)

B. Includes executors or administrator (K. Subbanna v. K. Subbarayudu, AIR 1926 Mad 390)

C. Includes executors but does not include administrators (P. Nayar v. T. Ramanna, AIR 1929 Mad 389)

D. Includes only administrators but does not include executors (P. K. Pati v. Damodar Sahu, AIR 1953 Ori 179)