Corporate Law For B.Com (Sem-2, Delhi University) by Vandana Bansal, Anjali Arora
Book Summary:
Companies Act, 2013 is the culmination of several years of effort to enact a new legislation governing companies to replace the Companies Act, 1956. It marks a major step forward and appreciates the current economic environment in which companies operate. Corporate Laws is based on the Companies Act, 2013. Students of other Indian universities will also benefit from this book.
Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Commerce And Management student.
Sailent Feature:
1. A comparison of the provisions of the new and old laws has been given in every chapter
2. All recent amendments and rules relating to corporate laws have been incorporated
3. Interesting examples/case studies derived from landmark rulings have been given
4. Questions from recent examinations
Table of Contents:
1. Company: Definition and Characteristics
2. Types of Companies
3. Incorporation of a Company
4. Memorandum of Association
5. Articles of Association
6. Prospectus
7. Issue and Allotment of Securities
8. Share Capital
9. Directors
10. Meetings and Resolutions
11. Dividend and Other Miscellaneous Provisions
12. Winding Up
13. The Depositories Act, 1996 and the Depository System