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Indian Contract Act, 1872 1.Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2.Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3. Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4.Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference 5.Proposal (Offer), Acceptance Communication and Revocation, 6.Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7.Free Consent, 8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9.Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10.Contingent Contracts, 11.Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments 12.Discharge of Contracts, 13.Quasi or Implied Contracts of Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract. Special Contracts 15.Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, 16.Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17.Contracts of Agency The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 18. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 : An Introduction, 19. Conditions and Warranties, 20.Effects of the Contract of Sale—Transfer of Ownership and Title, 21.Performance of Contract of Sale, 22. Remedial Measures and Auction Sale, Law Relating to Carriage of Goods 1. Law Relating to Carriage of Goods : Carriage of Goods by Land, 2. Carriage by Sea, 3. Carriage by Air The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 1.Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2.Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3.Negotiation 4.Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments, 5.Discharge of Negotiable Instruments, 6.Hundis 7.Banker and Customer, Law of Insolvency : General Introduction of Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 1.Law of Insolvency : Introduction, 2.Presentation of Petition, 3.Insolvent’s Property and Debts, 4.Discharge of Insolvent, Arbitration and Conciliation Ordinance, 1996 1.Arbitration and Conciliation Ordinance, 1996 Indian Partnership Act, 1932 1. An Introduction to Indian Partnership Act, 1932 [Section 1—8], 2.Partnership Deed or Mutual Relations of Partners [Sections 9—17], 3.Rights and Duties of Partners and Relation to Third Parties [Sections 18—29], 4. Kinds of Partners [Sections 31—38], 5. Dissolution of a Firm [Sections 39—55], 6.Registration of Partnership [Sections 56—72] M.R.T.P. Act, 1969 1.The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969, 2.The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission, 3.Prohibition of Monopolistic, Restrictive and Unfair Trade Practices The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 (FEMA) 1.The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 Insurance Law 1. Law of Insurance : An Introduction, 2.Life Insurance, 3. Fire Insurance, 4. Marine Insurance.
CONTENT Unit-I : Indian Contract Act, 1872 1. Business (Mercantile) Law : An Introduction, 2. Indian Contract Act, 1872 : An Introduction, 3. Contract : Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract, 4. Agreement : Meaning, Kinds and Difference, 5. Proposal (Offer), Acceptance Communication and Revocation, 6. Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract, 7. Free Consent, 8. Lawful Consideration and Objects, 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void, 10. Contingent Contracts, 11. Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments, 12. Discharge of Contracts, 13. Quasi or Implied Contracts of Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts (Sections 68 to 72), 14. Remedies for Breach of Contract, 15. Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, 16. Contract of Bailment and Pledge, 17. Contracts of Agency Unit-II : The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 18. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 : An Introduction, 19. Conditions and Warranties, 20. Effects of the Contract of Sale—Transfer of Ownership and Title, 21. Performance of Contract of Sale, 22. Remedial Measures and Auction Sale. Unit-III : (A) The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 1. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Introduction, 2. Parties to a Negotiable Instruments, 3. Negotiation, 4. Presentment and Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments, 5. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments, 6. Hundis, 7. Banker and Customer (B) The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 1. The Consumer Protection Act., 1986 Unit-IV : Indian Companies Act, 2013 1. Company—An Introduction, 2. Company Law—Its History and Administration, 3. Kinds of Companies, 4. Formation and Incorporation of a Company, 5. Memorandum of Association, 6. Articles of Association, 7. Prospectus, 8. Share and Share Capital, 9. Annual General Meeting. Unit-V(A) Indian Partnership Act, 1932 1. An Introduction to Indian Partnership Act, 1932 [Section 1—8], 2. Partnership Deed or Mutual Relations of Partners [Sections 9—17], 3. Rights and Duties of Partners and Relation to Third Parties[Sections 18—29], 4. Kinds of Partners [Sections 31—38], 5. Dissolution of a Firm [Sections 39—55], 6. Registration of Partnership [Sections 56—72] (B) The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 1. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Overview
Corporate Law by Dr. O.P. Gupta is a publication of the SBPD Publishing House, Agra. Dr. O.P. Gupta holds a M.Com., LL.B., Ex-F.C.S. and PhD degree. He was a reader at the P.G.D.A.V. College (University of Delhi), New Delhi. The authors have tried to present the subject of Corporate Law in a simple and clear language. The difficult provisions of Corporate Law have been illustrated with the help of Indian and International cases decided by the law courts. For thematic unity, the subject has been discussed topic-wise but for ready reference, relevant sections have been quoted. Important questions asked in various examinations have been given at the end of each chapter. To make the book more useful Objective Type Questions with their answers have also been given at the end of each chapter. The book has been written primarily for the students preparing for B. Com. Examination and examinations conducted by other Professional Bodies as well.
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1.Definition and functions of Money, 2. Nature and Importance of Money, 3. Classification of Money, 4. Supply of Money and High Powerd Money, 5. Gresham Law, 6 .Value of Money and Index Number, 7. Quantity Theory of Money, 8. Inflation and Deflation, 9. Gold Standard- Forms , 10. International Gold Standard 11.Financial Market: Money and Capital Market, 12.Role (Importance of Money : In Capitalist, Socialist and Mixed Economics, 13. Income Theory of Money, 14.Forign Exchange : Meaning, Problems Determination and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Theory, 15. Internatinal Monetary Fund, 16. Free Trade and Protection,
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1. A Brief History of Indian Company Legislation, 2. Introduction of the Company : Meaning, Definitions and Classification, 3. Formation and Incorporation of Company, 4. Memorandum of Association, 5. Articles of Association, 6. Prospectus, 7. Share and Share Capital, 8. Transfer and Transmission of Shares, 9. Appointment and Qualifications of Directors, 10. Meeting of Board of Directors and Its Powers, 11. Managerial Personnel, 12. Annual General Meeting, 13. Declaration and Payment of Dividend, 14. Books of Account and Audit, 15. Inspection, Inquiry and Investigation, 16. Winding up of a Company, 17. Miscellaneous. Appendix
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1. Macro Economics, 2. National Income Accounting, 3. Concept of GDP and National Income, 4. Concept of Circular Flow of Income, 5. National Income : Definition, Measurement and Aggregates, 6. National Income and Economic Welfare, 7. National Income at Current Prices and Constant Prices : Nominal and Real Income and Limitation of GDP Concept, 8. Concepts of Actual GDP, Potential GDP and Aggregate Expenditure, 9. Say’s Law of Aggregate Expenditure or SAY’s Law of Market, 10. Keynesian Theory of Aggregate Expenditure : Equilibrium National Income, 11. Consumption function and Psychological Law of Consumption, 12. The Saving Function, 13. Investment Function, 14. Marginal Efficiency of Capital, 15. Investment Multiplier, 16. Theory of Accelerator, 17. Determination of Equilibrium National Income, 18. National Income Determination : A Three Sector Closed Economy Model, 19. National Income Determination : A Four Sector Open Economy Model, 20. Concept of Money in Modern Economy, 21. Role (Importance) of Money : In Capitalist, Socialist and Mixed Economies, 22. Money Supply : Monetary Aggregates, 23. Demand for Money, 24. Theory of Money : Quantity Theory and Cambridge Theory, 25. Liquidity Preference and Rate of Interest, 26. Creation of Credit by Banks, 27. Monetary Policy, Reserve Bank of India and Monetary Control or Monetary Policy of India.