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प्रश्न
A bill of ₹ 16,000 was drawn by Keshav on Gopal on 12th June 2019 for 2 months. What will be the due date, if all of sudden, the legal due date is declared as an emergency holiday?
उत्तर
Consider the immediate or the next working day as the due date in case the legal due date is declared as an emergency holiday.
i.e. here it is, 12th June, 2019 | 12/06/2019 | |
+ 2 months | + | 02 |
+ 3 days of grace | + | 03 |
15/08/2019 |
∴ The legal due date is 16th August 2019 (the next day).
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