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National Law School | Faculty Publication - Display Area | 346.066 SIN - 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Not For Loan | Gift from the author | 40211 |
1. Corporate Personality;
2. Memorandum of Association;
3. Shareholders and Members;
4. Securities (Shares);
5. Debentures;
6. Borrowing, Lending, Investments and Contracts;
7. Directors;
8. Meetings;
9. Dividends, Accounts and Audit;
10. Majority Powers and Minority Rights;
11. Inspection, Inquiry and Investigations;
12. Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations;
13. Winding Up;
14. Provisions Applicable to Every Mode of Winding Up;
15. Miscellaneous.
This edition of Avtar Singh's Company Law contains a few important and several incremental changes over the last edition. These changes reflect the amendments in the statutory regime governing companies, more particularly, the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Amendments to the Companies Act, 2013 along with judicial precedents starting from the National Company Law Tribunals and Appellate Tribunals, High Courts and the Supreme Court.
Key Features:
The contents of the book have been significantly restructured - principally by reorganising the various chapters into a more logical order, presenting a streamlined flow of legal principles, statutory provisions (especially delegated legislation), and judicial precedents
An important chapter "Winding Up" has been given to make understanding of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law and it's standalone statute of 'death' of business organisations, persons easier to understand.
A detailed and exhaustive introduction in the book is a 'must read'.
All important concepts have been explained in a detailed and systematic manner in the publication.
The book is indispensable for law students, practitioners, CAs, Company Secretaries, Judges, in-house counsel and anyone who has an interest in the subject. The utility of the book to the legal profession is immeasurable.
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