"Sushma Arora is an Associate Professor in the Department of Commerce at Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi. An alumnus of Daulat Ram College, she topped the B.Com examination at Daulat Ram College in 1975 and is a Delhi University position holder. She was the awardee of the National Merit Scholarship during her M.Com course from the Delhi School of Economics, the University of Delhi. After that, she joined her alma mater as a faculty member. She obtained her M.Phil. in Finance from the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. She has 40 years of teaching experience. She has participated in several national and international seminars/conferences. Her areas of special interest are Business, Industrial & Cyber Laws, Cost Accounting and Business Statistics. She is the author of the following books: Business and Industrial Laws (Annual & Semester Mode) Business Laws (Annual & Semester Mode) for B.Com(H) Business Laws for B.Com (Sem-1) as per CBCS Syllabus Business Laws for B.Com(H) Course (Sem-1) for Odisha University Co-author (First Author) of Industrial Laws B.Com(H) Course, Sem-5 & B.Com Course, Sem-5 Co-author (First Author) of Cyber Crimes and Laws for B.Com(H) Course, Sem-4 & B.Com Course, Sem-3 published by Taxmann She has contributed as the author of various e-lessons in the National Mission on Education and Virtual Learning Program of the Institute of Lifelong Learning Centre (ILLL). She is a life member of two professional bodies such as the Institute of Commerce Association and the Institute of Accounting Association Delhi NCR Chapter. "
<p>"A Comprehensive & Authentic Text Book on “Business Laws” for Undergraduate Courses in Commerce & Management and Specifically for B.Com (Hons.) [Three Year (6-Semester)] CBCS Programme throughout ODISHA</p><p>Salient features:Also useful for BBA, MBA, CA-Intermediate (IPC) & Company Secretary (CS) Courses. Business Laws covered are: Indian Contract Act, 1872, Specific Contracts, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Indian Partnership Act, 1932 & Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.</p><p>Presents complicated provisions of the law in simple and lucid language.Provides a comprehensive coverage of the law with interesting examples/case studies derived from landmark rulings.</p><p>Test questions are given at the end of each chapter to provide students a thorough practice in solving examination questions.Covers examination question papers of “Business Laws” of different Universities for the last few years at the end of the book for the reference of students to have a clear idea of questions normally asked.</p><div><br></div>