Description
Taxmann Publications Company Law 6th Edition by Anil Kumar
The objective of this book is to familiarise the students with understanding the Companies Act 2013. Cases and issues relating to Company Law are discussed easily and comprehensively.
This book aims to fulfil the requirement of students of undergraduate courses in commerce and management, particularly B.Com., B.Com.(Programme), BBA, BBE of Delhi University and other universities. The students of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in IPCC and MBA would also find this book helpful.
The Present Publication is the 6th Edition, authored by Prof. Anil Kumar, with the following noteworthy features:
[Most Amended & Updated] The 6th Edition incorporates the following amendments:
Companies (Amendment) Act, 2020
Companies (Amendment) Act, 2019
Amendments to relevant Rules under Companies Act, 2013
Provisions of Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act, 2021 as applicable to companies
[Simple & Lucid Language] The subject matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with a comprehensive explanation of the concept and theories underlying Company Law
[Case Laws and Illustrations] have been given at appropriate places to enable easy comprehension of the text in the book
[Flow Charts] have been included in different places to give a bird’s eye view of the legal processes
[Case Laws, Examination Questions and Case Problems] are given at the end of each chapter
[Previous Exam Questions]
B.Com. (CBCS) Paper – Dec. 2016
B.Com. (CBCS) Paper – Dec. 2017
B.Com. (CBCS) Paper – Dec. 2018
B.Com. (CBCS) Paper – Dec. 2019
B.Com. (CBCS) Paper – Dec. 2021
[Coverage] of the book ‘chapter-wise’ includes:
Chapters 1-3 | Basic concepts and kinds of companies
Chapter 4 | Outlines steps to float a company
Chapter 5-11 | Seeks to give a legal framework in which companies operate, viz. memorandum of association, articles of association, prospectus including book building, shares including dividend, general meetings, management of companies and powers of directors.
Chapter 13 | Concepts and modes of winding up of companies
[Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed keeping in mind the following factors:
Interaction of the author/teacher with their students in the classroom
Shaped by the author/teacher’s experience of teaching the subject matter at different levels
Reactions and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book
Contents of this book are as follows:
Company: Meaning and Features
Administration of Company Law
Kinds of Companies
Formation of Companies
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
Prospectus
Shares and Share Capital
Directors and Key Managerial Personnel
Shareholders Meetings
Audit
Dividend Provisions
Winding-up of Companies