Description
Wiley India Corporate Law 2020 by Naveen Kumar Shelar
This book introduces Corporate Law to the law students, management students and other professionals to give an analytical view added with new and contemporary topics along with selected and organized chapters, comparative analysis of old and new Acts, reference to old and new Sections, latest amendments & rules with reference to other laws, landmark judgments of various courts of law with the help of illustrative diagrams, charts, key points and so on. New concepts, responsibilities, rights and formalities have been restructured in the new Companies Act and in Negotiable Instruments Act.
About the Author
Naveen Kumar Shelar (LL.B., M.B.A., M.A., R.T.M., diploma in Marketing Management) is a qualified Attorney. He has more than 14 years of diversified legal, administrative and strategic implementation experience with specific skills in contract management, litigation, setting up business units in India, government approvals, statutory compliances, risk analysis, construction management and process & procedure establishments. He is the founder of a law firm – The Law Office “TLO”, and founder & general secretary of Nayaya: A Voice for Justice, an NGO working for legal reforms and imparting free legal aid.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK REVIEW
Features of the Company Bill, 2013
Company: Origin, Meaning, Features, and Nature
Memorandum of Association & Article of Association
Company Meetings and Proceedings
Prospectus
Directors
Accounts and Audit
Prevention and Oppression and Management
Share Capital and Debentures
Winding Up
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Company Secretary
The Indian Contract Act, 1872
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Appendix
Index