The correct answer is: A. Negotiable Instrument Act
The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is an Act to regulate the law relating to negotiable instruments. It is a comprehensive law that deals with all aspects of negotiable instruments, including their creation, transfer, and enforcement. The Act defines a negotiable instrument as “an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money to or to the order of a certain person or to bearer”. The Act also provides for the rights and liabilities of the parties to a negotiable instrument, as well as the remedies available to them in case of default.
The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 is an Act to provide for the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India and to regulate the issue of bank notes and the keeping of reserves with the Reserve Bank. The Act does not contain any provisions relating to negotiable instruments.
The Contract Act, 1872 is an Act to codify and amend the law of contract in India. The Act does not contain any provisions relating to negotiable instruments.
Therefore, the correct answer is: A. Negotiable Instrument Act