Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:List-I List-II(a) Kundan Lal Rallaram vs. Custodian (i) Presumption under section 118 of the Negotiable Instrument Act arises only if the execution of the document is proved as true(b) C.T. Joseph vs. I.V. Phillip (ii) Burden of proof of failure of consideration for a negotiable instrument(c) A.V. Murthy vs. B.S Nagabasavanna (iii) A negotiable instrument is presumed to be drawn for consideration (d) Beni Madhavnath vs. Jugandra Nath Balwan (iv) The statutory presumption envisaged under section 118(a) of the Negotiable Instrument Act is rebuttable.Codes:(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:<br />List-I List-II<br />(a) Kundan Lal Rallaram vs. Custodian (i) Presumption under section 118 of the Negotiable Instrument Act arises only if the execution of the document is proved as true<br />(b) C.T. Joseph vs. I.V. Phillip (ii) Burden of proof of failure of consideration for a negotiable instrument<br />(c) A.V. Murthy vs. B.S Nagabasavanna (iii) A negotiable instrument is presumed to be drawn for consideration <br />(d) Beni Madhavnath vs. Jugandra Nath Balwan (iv) The statutory presumption envisaged under section 118(a) of the Negotiable Instrument Act is rebuttable.<br />Codes:<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)