"N.S. Zad, N.S. Zad obtained his Commerce degree from Shivaji University of Kolhapur and cleared CS Final Exam in June 2005 held by the Institute of Company Secretary of India. He has been teaching for the last ten years and has vast teaching experience for various professional courses like CA, CS & CWA at IPCC/Executive & Final Level. He has practical experience working with medium and large-sized organisations and firms of practising company secretaries.He has written the following books, which TAXMANN publishes:CRACKERs for all subjects of the CS Executive Examination, MCQs on Financial & Strategic Management Accounting for CS Executive, Securities Laws & Capital Market for CS Executive. Divya Bajpai, CS Divya Bajpai obtained her Commerce degree from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. CS Divya Bajpai is Practising Company Secretary and cleared CS Final Exam in June 2016 held by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. She was a member of the Women Empowerment Committee of Northern India Regional Council of Institute of Company Secretaries of India in 2019. She has practical experience working with Listed Entities, medium and large size organizations. She is also a Trademark Attorney holder.Currently, she runs a partnership firm of Practising Company Secretaries named MSD & Associates based in New Delhi.After considering the needs of CS Students in line with the New Syllabus of ICSI, she is writing books for other subjects of CS-Executive level and Professional level as well as CA-IPCC and CA-Final level. She has also written several Articles in Corporate Professional Magazine published by Taxmann. "
<p>"This book is prepared exclusively for the Executive Level of Company Secretary Examination requirement. It covers the entire revised syllabus as per ICSI. This book aims to systematically represent the subject matter so that the students do not have to consciously mug up provisions.</p><p>The Present Publication is the 4th Edition & updated till 30th November 2022 for CS-Executive | June/Dec. 2023 Exams. This book is authored by CS N.S. Zad & CS Divya Bajpai with the following noteworthy features: Strictly as per the New Syllabus of ICSI, [Topic-wise Tabular Presentation] of the subject matter, [Easy to Understand Language] used throughout the book for easy learning, [Examples, Comments & Explanatory Notes] for complicated provisions, [Most Amended & Updated] This book covers the latest applicable provisions and amendments under the respective laws.</p><p>Coverage of this book includes: Past Exam Questions (Topic-wise), including the Dec. 2022 Exam,[Practice Questions] with Hints, [Topic-wise Marks Distribution] from June 2012 onwards, [Student-Oriented Book] The authors have developed this book keeping in mind the following factors: Interaction of the authors with their students, with specific emphasis on difficulties faced by students in the examinations, Shaped by the authors experience of teaching the subject matter at different levels, Reaction and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book.</p><p>The detailed contents of this book are as follows: Part A – Foreign Exchange Management & NBFCs, Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, FEMA – Current & Capital Account Transactions, Liberalized Remittance Scheme, FEMA – Foreign Direct Investment in India, FEMA – Direct Investment Outside India, External Commercial Borrowings (ECB), Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010, Foreign Trade Policy & Procedures, Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFC), Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, Part B – Competition Law, Competition Act, 2002, Part C – Commercial Laws, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Essential Commodities Act, 1955, Legal Metrology Act, 2009,Part D – Property Laws, Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016, Part E – Anti-Corruption Laws, Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act, 1988, Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, Part F – Business Laws, Indian Contract Act, 1872, Specific Relief Act, 1963, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Partnership Act, 1932, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881."</p>