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Company Law by?Avtar Singh
Avtar Singh's Company Law?now updated with Supplement containing Companies (Amendment) Acts, 2017, 2019 and 2020 and Highlights of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020
The book provides a thorough study of all the new concepts and changes made in Company Law since 2013, including topics such as requirement of minimum share capital, related party transactions, audit committees, clause 49 of the listing agreement etc. This book has been updated with the latest provisions regarding special resolutions, use of common seal, class action suits, shareholders rights, provisions for corporate social responsibility etc.
1. Gives in-depth understanding of Companies Act, 2013 along with all its amendments.
2. Updated with the discussion on three latest amendments post 2013 Act, in 2017, 2019 and another in 2020.
3. Topic wise arrangement of matter.
4. Explains the various aspects of company law exhaustively with the help of Indian and foreign case laws.
5. Includes a note on the highlights of the Companies Act, 2013 by Khaitan & Co., Mumbai
Additional learning resources through www.ebcexplorer.com:
1. Access to important case law as indicated by Case PilotTM
2. Discussion ForumTM?Discuss, debate and learn outside the classroom.
3. SCC Online BlogTMBlog to stay updated on recent happenings of the legal world.
Company Law by?Rinita Das
The law relating to the companies is complicated and requires great patience and dedication to understand the intricacies thoroughly. Through this book, author Rinita Das has made an attempt to make the law simple and comprehensible for the readers.
In India, the Companies Act, 2013 regulates companies. However, this legislation has to be read with the rules, regulations, and notifications of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and the guidelines issued by SEBI. This book introduces not only the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, but also relevant Companies Rules, the provisions of SEBI regulations, and the MCA notifications along with case laws in a simple and lucid manner.
The object of the Companies Act, of 2013 is to build a better corporate governance structure for the companies and increase accountability of the people representing the company by bringing out greater transparency in the administration. Nevertheless, this legislation has undergone many amendments since 2013, whenever the need was felt to modify it to suit the requirements of industry and ease the doing of business. All changes and modifications made in the law have been duly incorporated in this book to make it thoroughly updated and relevant.
This book is essentially meant for students pursuing LL B and LL M courses, but will also be very useful for the students of B. Com, BMS and the aspirants of CA, ICWA, and CS as also for teachers, lawyers, and Judges.
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