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Company law Appendix 2

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Publication details: Haryana Lexis Nexis 2017Edition: 7thDescription: Varie xxxiiISBN:
  • 9788180384882
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.066000 DAT-APP-2
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C R Datta on Company Law (Treatise on the Companies Act, 2013 with Legislative History, Committee Reports, Notes on the Companies Act, 1956 & Sebi Regulations) (Set of 3 Vols. + 2 Appendices + 1 Consolidated Table of Cases & Subject Index) Volume 1 | Chapters I to VIII covering Sections 1 to 127 of the Companies Act 2013 Volume 2 | Chapters IX to XVI covering Sections 128 to 299 of the Companies Act 2013 Volume 3 | Chapters XV to XXIX covering Sections 230 to 470 of the Companies Act 2013 Appendix 1 | Appendices 1 to 100 including Rules, Orders, Notifications, Circulars and Clarifications issued underthe Companies Act, 2013, The Companies Act, 1956, The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, The Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 and other allied Acts Appendix 2 | Appendices 101 to 220 including The SEBI Act, 1992, SEBI Rules, Regulations and Guidelines, Central Government Guidelines, FDI, FIPB, DIPP, RBI and Miscellaneous Guidelines and Schemes relating to Capital Market, The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, NBFCS (RBI) Directions, Specifications, Rules, Guidelines and RBI Master Circulars/Directions Consolidated Table of Cases and Subject Index (Separate Booklet) C R Datta on Company Law enjoys the reputation of being one of the most analytical and holistic commentaries on Company Law. This newly revised seventh edition builds on this tradition, by critically examining the Companies Act, 2013. This work provides clarity where there are ambiguities or lacunae in the law. It scrutinises the various practical difficulties in enforcement of the new Act, and difficulties in interpretation of the Companies Act, 2013. New concepts and compliance requirements introduced by the Companies Act, 2013 have been examined, such as the need for an Independent Director. It also examines all important allied laws that affect and influence the functioning of company law. This edition has the benefit of having witnessed two full years of the Companies Act 2013, as well as the functioning of NCLT and NCLAT.
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C R Datta on Company Law (Treatise on the Companies Act, 2013 with Legislative History, Committee Reports, Notes on the Companies Act, 1956 & Sebi Regulations) (Set of 3 Vols. + 2 Appendices + 1 Consolidated Table of Cases & Subject Index)

Volume 1 | Chapters I to VIII covering Sections 1 to 127 of the Companies Act 2013

Volume 2 | Chapters IX to XVI covering Sections 128 to 299 of the Companies Act 2013

Volume 3 | Chapters XV to XXIX covering Sections 230 to 470 of the Companies Act 2013

Appendix 1 | Appendices 1 to 100 including Rules, Orders, Notifications, Circulars and Clarifications issued underthe Companies Act, 2013, The Companies Act, 1956, The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, The Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 and other allied Acts

Appendix 2 | Appendices 101 to 220 including The SEBI Act, 1992, SEBI Rules, Regulations and Guidelines, Central Government Guidelines, FDI, FIPB, DIPP, RBI and Miscellaneous Guidelines and Schemes relating to Capital Market, The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, NBFCS (RBI) Directions, Specifications, Rules, Guidelines and RBI Master Circulars/Directions

Consolidated Table of Cases and Subject Index (Separate Booklet)

C R Datta on Company Law enjoys the reputation of being one of the most analytical and holistic commentaries on Company Law. This newly revised seventh edition builds on this tradition, by critically examining the Companies Act, 2013. This work provides clarity where there are ambiguities or lacunae in the law. It scrutinises the various practical difficulties in enforcement of the new Act, and difficulties in interpretation of the Companies Act, 2013. New concepts and compliance requirements introduced by the Companies Act, 2013 have been examined, such as the need for an Independent Director. It also examines all important allied laws that affect and influence the functioning of company law. This edition has the benefit of having witnessed two full years of the Companies Act 2013, as well as the functioning of NCLT and NCLAT.