Company Law & Practice

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Author: G.K. Kapoor, Sanjay Dhamija
Publisher: Taxmann Publication Pvt Ltd
Edition: 26th Edition
ISBN-13: 9789356223844
Publishing year: 29-Sep-22
No of pages: 1156
Weight: 1 Kg 305 grams
Book binding: Paperback

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"G.K. Kapoor, Dr Kapoor PhD (DU) was an Adjunct Professor, Business and Corporate Laws at International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi. Earlier, he was Associate Professor and Officiating Principal, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi. For two years (1987–1989), he was Deputy Director (Studies) and Secretary to the Company Law Committee with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi. A co-winner of NIRC, ICAI Best Teacher Award 2000, Dr Kapoor is an author of various books on Business and Corporate Laws and Management including Company Law and Practice; Business Law including Company Law; Business Law, Ethics and Communication; Corporate and Allied Laws; Economic and Labour Laws; Business Policy and Environment. He has over 50 years of teaching experience in Business and Corporate Laws and Management at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional levels. He has been on the Guest Faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Indian Law Institute, All India Management Association, Indian Institute of Bankers, Indian Institute of Public Administration, International Management Institute (IMI), and Institute for Integrated Learning and Management (IILM). He was conferred an Excellence Award for his contribution to Education by Amity University, Noida, in February 2012. Sanjay Dhamija, Dr Dhamija currently is a Professor and the Chairperson of the PGDM at the International Management Institute, New Delhi. He is a doctorate in finance and a Fellow Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (FCS) and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (FCMA). He did his M. Com. from Delhi School of Economics and LL. B from Delhi University. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst from ICFAI. Prof. Dhamija has attended workshops at Harvard Business School, Wharton Business School and Robert H. Smith School of Business.Professor Dhamija has over 35 years of rich experience in industry and academia. He worked in the industry in senior positions for over 16 years. Since 2003 he has been in academics, having worked with ICFAI Business School and Management Development Institute (MDI) before joining IMI in 2009. He was awarded for Excellence in Teaching at MDI and as Best Trainer at IMI. He was recognised as the Best Teacher in Financial Management at the 17th Dewang Mehta Business School Awards. He also received the Best Case in finance, economics, business and political environment award at the 40th Anniversary Case Conference of the Case Center, the UK, held at IIM-Bangalore. He has handled several consulting and training assignments for government, public, and private organisations. He also regularly conducts popular programs on Finance for Non-Finance Executives and Understanding and Analysis of Financial Statements. He has authored books in company law, business law, financial management, financial derivatives, financial accounting & analysis, financial reporting and corporate governance. He has published research papers and case studies in national and international journals."

<p>"Company Law &amp; Practice is a comprehensive &amp; authentic textbook on the Companies Act 2013 as amended by the Companies (Amendment) Act 2020. This book aims to represent an impressive and judicious blending of the provisions of the Companies Act, Judicial Decisions, Clarifications issued by SEBI, etc. The text is interspersed with interpretations, explanations &amp; illustrations to help the reader assimilate the provisions better. This book aims to fulfil the requirement of students for CA/CS/CMA/CFA/LL.B./LL.M./M.Com. &amp; other professional courses.</p><p>The Present Publication is the 26th Edition, amended by the Companies (Amendment) Act 2020 &amp; updated till 31st July 2022. This book authored by Dr G.K. Kapoor &amp; Dr. Sanjay Dhamija, with the following noteworthy features:</p><p>[Most Amended &amp; Updated] The 26th Edition incorporates the following updations/amendments: [Case Laws] are updated up to 31st July 2022, [Amendment in Companies Act/Rules] are updated up to 31st July 2022, [Procedure of Incorporation as per SPICe+] has been incorporated in this book, [Lucid &amp; Straightforward Style of Presentation] The provisions of the law are presented in a lucid and straightforward style, backed by the most up-to-date case decisions, [Summaries] are provided at the end of each chapter containing substantive provisions of the law, [Hints to Questions &amp; Practical Problems] have been provided and selected from past examination questions of various universities and professional institutes, [Secretarial Practice/Check List] has been given throughout this book to make it relevant for professionals. Also, several specimen notices, minutes and resolutions have been given at relevant, [Zero-Error] The book follows the six-sigma approach to achieve the benchmark of zero-error, [Latest &amp; Landmark Case Laws] have been provided throughout the book.</p><p>The detailed contents of the book are as follows: History of Company Legislation, Meaning and Nature of a Company, Kinds of Companies, Formation and Incorporation of a Company, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Prospectus, Acceptance of Public Deposits, Share and Share Capital, Membership, Registers and Returns, Investments, Loans, Borrowings and Debentures, Divisible Profits and Dividends, Company Management, Company Secretary and Practising Company Secretary, Company Meetings – I | General, Company Meetings – II | General Body Meetings, Company Meetings – III | Board Meetings, Accounts and Audit, Inspection, Inquiry and Investigation,Majority Rule and Minority Protection, Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement, Compromises, Arrangements, Reconstruction and Amalgamation, Winding Up, Authorities under the Companies Act, 2013 and Miscellaneous Provisions."</p><div><br></div>