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    Author(s)M.K. Nabi
    PublisherTaxmann
    Edition3rd edition
    ISBN9789364557221
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2024

    Description

    Taxmann Legal Aspects of Business, Text and Cases 3rd edition 2024 by M.K. Nabi

    This book adopts a fresh approach to acquaint the readers with the nuances of various business laws. The methodology is curated for those venturing into the world of law for the first time; this book strikes a sublime balance between comprehensive content and ease of understanding.

    It is designed to cater to the needs of MBA, PGP, M.Com. students. and other allied courses. It focuses on helping the reader grasp the basic tenets, terminologies, and legal jargon. This book covers the syllabus of legal aspects of business, business law, and company law prescribed by various Indian universities and institutions.

    The Present Publication is the 3rd Edition, authored by Dr. Mohammed Kamalun Nabi, with the following noteworthy features:

    [Latest Amendments] The 3rd Edition has been thoroughly updated to incorporate the latest amendments to various business laws, including the Companies Act, 2013. It also includes significant updates to the following Acts:
    Competition Act, 2002
    Right to Information Act, 2005
    Information Technology Act, 2000
    Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
    Environmental Protection Act, 1986
    [Additional Highlights]
    Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
    MCA-21 and E-filing
    Environmental Protection Act, 1986
    [Updates to Existing Chapters]
    Law of Consumer Protection as per the new amendment
    Provisions of the Companies (Amendment) Acts of 2019 and 2020
    Latest amendments in the Negotiable Instrument chapter
    Updates to the Intellectual Property Rights chapter
    Practical guidance on the online registration of new companies with the Spice+ form and the online incorporation process of LLPs
    [Simple & Systematic Explanation] The subject matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with a comprehensive explanation of the various laws with snippets
    [Decoding the Law in Easy Language] It presents the complicated provisions of the laws in simple & lucid language without using legal jargon
    [Covering 10+ Business Laws] This book covers the syllabus of legal aspects of business, business law, and company law with the help of various leading case laws & examples
    [Topics such as the Information Technology (IT) Act & Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)] are covered in detail, adding essential knowledge
    [Caselets & Real-World Examples are Interspersed in the Right Places], bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical implications
    [Visually Engaging Presentation & Strategic Bifurcation of Questions] into 'Discussion' and 'Practical' categories, aiding in the understanding and application of the materials
    [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed keeping in mind the following factors:
    Interaction of the author/teacher with thousands of students
    Shaped by the author/teacher's experience of teaching the subject matter to varying levels
    Reactions and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book
    The detailed contents of the book are as follows:

    Indian Contract Act, 1872
    Nature and Kinds of Contracts
    The book starts with an introduction to the Indian Contract Act 1872, explaining the fundamental nature and kinds of contracts. It defines a contract and outlines the essential elements required for a valid contract, such as offer, acceptance, and consideration
    The chapter is supplemented with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to aid comprehension and application
    Offer and Acceptance
    This chapter discusses the intricacies of offer and acceptance, detailing what constitutes a valid offer and the various types of offers, such as express and implied, specific and general. It also covers the termination and revocation of offers, along with the critical aspects of acceptance and its communication
    Each concept is reinforced with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems, ensuring a clear and practical understanding of these foundational principles
    Consideration
    Consideration, a crucial element in any contract, is analysed in depth. The chapter discusses the essentials of valid consideration, the exceptions to the rule 'No Consideration, No Contract,' and the doctrine of privity of contract
    Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided to help readers grasp the application of these concepts in real-world scenarios
    Competency of Parties
    The chapter explains who is competent to enter into a contract, focusing on the legal position of minors, persons of unsound mind, and other disqualified persons
    This chapter includes detailed explanations, practical implications, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to ensure readers understand the legal requirements for competency in contract formation
    Free Consent
    This chapter addresses the importance of free consent in contracts, covering elements such as coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation, and mistake. It explains how these factors can affect the validity of a contract and provides examples to illustrate each concept
    The chapter is enhanced with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Legality of Object and Consideration
    The legality of the object and consideration is crucial for a valid contract. This chapter discusses the public policy doctrine and what constitutes a lawful object and consideration
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to help readers understand these legal principles
    Void Agreements
    Void agreements are those that are not enforceable by law. This chapter explains the types of agreements that are expressly declared void, such as wagering contracts
    It also examines the effects of such agreements and includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Discharge of Contract
    This chapter outlines the various modes of discharge of a contract, including performance, mutual consent, operation of law, and breach
    It provides practical insights into how contracts can be terminated and includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to reinforce learning
    Remedies for Breach of Contract
    Certain remedies are available to the aggrieved party when a contract is breached. This chapter covers rescission, suit for damages, specific performance, and injunction
    Each remedy is explained with examples, and the chapter includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to ensure a comprehensive understanding
    Contingent Contract
    Contingent contracts depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of an uncertain event. This chapter explains the essential characteristics of contingent contracts and provides multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to facilitate learning
    Quasi Contracts
    Quasi-contracts are not actual contracts but are treated as such by law to prevent unjust enrichment. This chapter covers the types of quasi-contracts and includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to illustrate their application
    Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee
    This chapter explains the contracts of indemnity and guarantee, detailing their essentials, the rights of indemnity holders, and the obligations of sureties
    It includes practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to enhance understanding
    Contract of Bailment and Pledge
    The chapter discusses the contracts of bailment and pledge, explaining their meaning, essential features, rights, and duties of the parties involved
    This chapter includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to aid comprehension
    Contract of Agency
    This chapter covers the creation and termination of agency contracts, the rights and duties of agents, and the legal implications of agency relationships
    Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided to illustrate these concepts
    Sale of Goods Act, 1930
    Contract of Sale of Goods
    This chapter introduces the Sale of Goods Act 1930, defining a contract of sale and its essentials. It covers the classification of goods, the perishing of goods, and the ascertainment of price
    Multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are included to reinforce understanding
    Conditions and Warranties
    Conditions and warranties are crucial in a contract of sale. This chapter explains their significance, the difference between conditions and warranties, and the doctrine of caveat emptor
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Transfer of Ownership
    The transfer of ownership and the passing of risk are vital aspects of a sale contract. This chapter covers the rules regarding the transfer of ownership, including sale by non-owners, with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to facilitate learning
    Performance of Contract of Sale
    This chapter discusses the performance of a sale contract, including the delivery of goods and acceptance
    It includes practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to ensure a clear understanding
    Rights of an Unpaid Seller
    The rights of an unpaid seller are essential for protecting the interests of sellers. This chapter explains these rights, including the right to lien, stoppage in transit, and resale
    Multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided to enhance comprehension
    Auction Sale
    Auction sales have specific legal requirements. This chapter covers the rules and procedures of auction sales, including multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Indian Partnership Act, 1932
    Partnership Act
    This chapter introduces the Indian Partnership Act 1932, explaining the essential elements of a partnership, the partnership deed, and the types of partners
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to aid in understanding
    Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
    Negotiable Instruments
    This chapter covers the definition, characteristics, and classification under the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to facilitate learning
    Parties to Negotiable Instruments
    The chapter discusses the roles and liabilities of parties to negotiable instruments, including holders and holders, in due course. Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided to illustrate these concepts
    Negotiation of Negotiable Instruments
    This chapter explains negotiating negotiable instruments, including endorsement and delivery, with practical insights and multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Companies Act, 2013
    Meaning and Nature of Company
    The chapter introduces the Companies Act 2013, explaining a company's definition, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to aid in understanding
    Kinds of Companies
    This chapter covers the classification of companies based on incorporation, liability, and ownership
    Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided
    Formation of Company
    The chapter explains a new company's promotion, incorporation, and online registration
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems to facilitate learning
    Memorandum of Association
    The memorandum of association is a vital document for a company. This chapter explains the doctrine of ultra vires and includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Articles of Association
    This chapter covers the articles of association, their contents, alterations, and legal effects
    Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided
    Prospectus
    The prospectus is essential for raising capital. This chapter explains its definition, contents, and the consequences of misstatements
    Multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are included
    Allotment of Securities
    The chapter discusses the general principles, procedures, and penalties related to the allotment of securities, with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Shares and Share Capital
    This chapter covers the meaning, types, and classification of shares and capital
    Practical examples, multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are provided
    Membership of a Company
    The chapter explains the difference between members and shareholders in acquiring and terminating membership with multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Transfer and Transmission of Shares
    This chapter covers the transfer and transmission of shares, the procedure involved, and the legal implications
    It includes multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Depository System
    The depository system is crucial for the trading of securities. This chapter explains its meaning, advantages, and participants
    Multiple-choice questions, discussion questions, and practical problems are included
    Calls and Forfeiture of Shares
    This chapter covers the processes of calls on shares and forfeiture. It begins with the meaning and requisites of valid calls, including conditions and formalities. It discusses the advance payment of calls, the lien on shares, and the procedure for the forfeiture of shares due to non-payment. The chapter also examines the reissue of forfeited shares and the voluntary surrender of shares
    It concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions to reinforce the concepts learned
    Company Management
    This chapter introduces the concept and legal position of directors, including the number, appointment, powers, and duties of directors. It discusses different types of directors like Indian resident directors, women directors, independent directors, and small shareholder directors. The chapter also covers the Director Identification Number (DIN), managerial remuneration, restrictions on directors, insider trading, whistleblowing, and the roles of managing and whole-time directors
    The chapter ends with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Meetings and Resolutions
    This chapter covers the different types of company meetings, including annual and extraordinary general meetings, and the statutory provisions for conducting them. It details the requisites of a valid meeting, voting and poll procedures, and various resolutions, including ordinary and special resolutions. It also discusses resolutions requiring special notice and the minutes of meetings
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Dividends
    This chapter explains the meaning and types of dividends, including final and interim dividends. It discusses the declaration process, the unpaid dividend account, and the investor education and protection fund
    The chapter also covers penalties for failing to distribute dividends and includes multiple-choice and discussion questions and practical problems
    Accounts
    This chapter introduces the maintenance of books of accounts, including the place of keeping them and inspection by directors. It explains the preparation and presentation of financial statements, including the board's and director's reports
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Audit and Auditors
    This chapter covers auditors' appointment, removal, and resignation, including compulsory rotation for listed companies and government company auditors. It details the qualifications, disqualifications, remuneration, and duties of auditors. The chapter also discusses the audit of branch accounts and penalties for infringement
    It ends with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement
    This chapter introduces the rules against oppression and mismanagement, detailing who can apply to the tribunal and the relief available
    It includes multiple-choice, true or false, and discussion questions
    Winding Up of a Company
    This chapter covers winding up a company and distinguishes between winding up and dissolving. It outlines the steps in voluntary liquidation, the role of the provisional and company liquidator, and the consequences of a winding-up order
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
    This chapter introduces the key features of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, explaining who can apply and the corporate insolvency resolution process. It covers liquidation under IBC and voluntary liquidation
    The chapter includes multiple-choice and discussion questions
    MCA-21 and E-Filing
    This chapter introduces the MCA-21 system, detailing its features and various versions. It covers e-filing, online registration of companies, digital signature certificates (DSC), and director identification numbers (DIN)
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Limited Liability Partnership
    Limited Liability Partnership
    This chapter introduces the concept of a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), its salient features, online incorporation, and the liability of LLPs and partners. It covers the process of winding up and voluntary liquidation
    The chapter includes multiple-choice, true or false, and discussion questions
    Other Business Legislations
    Consumer Protection Act, 2019
    This chapter introduces the Consumer Protection Act 2019, detailing the rights of consumers, who can file a complaint, and the types of complaints that can be filed. It covers the Consumer Protection Council, consumer dispute redressal machinery, relief available, and unfair trade practices
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice, discussion, and practical questions
    Competition Act, 2002
    This chapter introduces the Competition Act 2002, its objectives, and the regulation of combinations. It details the Competition Commission of India, its composition, and its powers
    The chapter includes multiple-choice, discussion, and practical questions
    Right to Information Act, 2005
    This chapter introduces the Right to Information Act 2005, detailing the rights to information, the obligations of public authorities, and the process for obtaining information. It covers exemptions from disclosure, the Central and State Information Commissions, their powers, and penalties
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice, discussion, and practical problems
    Information Technology Act, 2000
    This chapter introduces the Information Technology Act 2000, its objectives, and salient features. It covers the duties of subscribers, e-governance, regulation of certifying authorities, and the acknowledgement and dispatch of electronic records.
    The chapter also discusses penalties and adjudication, concluding with multiple-choice, discussion questions, and practical problems
    Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
    This chapter introduces the SEBI Act, 1992, its objectives, protective functions, powers, and the Securities Appellate Tribunal.
    The chapter includes multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
    This chapter introduces the FEMA Act, 1999, objectives, and salient features. It covers contraventions and penalties
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Intellectual Property Rights
    This chapter introduces intellectual property rights, detailing the meaning and types of intellectual property. It covers the World Intellectual Property Organization and IPR laws in India.
    The chapter concludes with multiple-choice and discussion questions
    Environment Protection Act, 1986
    This chapter introduces the Environment Protection Act 1986, its objectives, and salient features. It covers the powers of the central government, appointment of officers, prevention and control of environmental pollution, and penalties for contravention
    The chapter includes multiple-choice and discussion questions