About Course
In today’s dynamic business environment, a solid understanding of company law is essential for anyone involved in corporate affairs, whether you’re a legal professional, a business owner, or an aspiring entrepreneur. This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive overview of company law principles and practices specific to the Indian context.
Why Study Company Law in India?
India, with its burgeoning economy and vibrant business ecosystem, presents a plethora of opportunities and challenges for companies operating within its borders. From multinational corporations to startups, every entity must navigate the legal framework established by Indian company law.
Understanding company law in India is crucial for several reasons:
1. Legal Compliance: Indian company law mandates various compliance requirements that companies must adhere to, ranging from incorporation procedures to ongoing regulatory filings. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in severe penalties and legal repercussions.
2. Corporate Governance: Good corporate governance is the bedrock of sustainable business practices. By studying company law, you will gain insights into corporate governance principles and best practices, fostering transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct within organizations.
3. Business Transactions: Whether it’s raising capital, entering into partnerships, or restructuring operations, business transactions in India are governed by company law provisions. Understanding these legal frameworks is essential for negotiating deals and mitigating risks effectively.
4. Investor Confidence: Investors, both domestic and international, place significant emphasis on the legal and regulatory environment of a country before committing capital. A robust understanding of company law enhances investor confidence and facilitates capital inflows into Indian businesses.
Course Overview:
In this course, we will embark on a journey through the key concepts, principles, and regulations that shape company law in India. From the inception of a company to its daily operations, corporate governance, and compliance requirements, each module is meticulously crafted to provide you with a holistic understanding of the subject matter.
Throughout the course, you will engage in:
Interactive Lectures: Delve into complex legal concepts through engaging lectures led by industry experts and legal scholars.
Case Studies: Analyze real-world cases to understand how company law principles are applied in practice and learn from the successes and failures of notable corporations.
Practical Exercises: Apply your knowledge to practical scenarios, honing your analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
What You’ll Be Learning?
Module 1:Introduction
- Meaning & Definition of a Company
- Nature and Characteristics of a Company
- Development of Company Law in India
- Doctrine of Lifting of Corporate Veil
- Classification of Companies
- Private/Public/Small/limited & Unlimited Companies
- Association Not for Profit
- Government Companies
- Nidhi Companies
- Foreign Company
- Dormant Companies etc.
- Number of Directors
- Independent Directors
- Manner of Selection of Directors
- Directors elected by Shareholders-Section 151
- Director Identification Number
- Duties of Directors
- Resignation & Removal of Directors
- Meaning and legal position of Promoter
- Duties of a Promoter
- Remedies available to companies against the Promoters
- Rights & Liabilities of a Promoter
- Formation of Companies-Procedural Aspects
- Filing of Documents with Registrar of Companies
- Corporate Identity Number
- Documents of Incorporation
- Punishment for furnishing false or incorrect information
- Rule 8(Companies Incorporation)Rules,2014
- Understanding MOA & AOA
- Contents of Memorandum
- Doctrine of Ultra Vires
- Loans,borrowings,guarantees and Ultra Vires Rule
- Declaration for Subscription
- Signing of Memorandum
- Rule30-31 Incorporation Rules,2014
- Registration of Articles
- Statutory Requirements
- Distinction between MOA& AOA
- Drafting of MOA & AOA.
- E-Books
- Sample Formats
- Lecture Recordings
- Reference Materials and Guidebooks
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