This Course is suitable for students pursuing LL.B. and also for those preparing for Judiciary exam. The course will be completed in 6 months and it will consist of of approximately 100 lectures
COURSE STRUCTURE (Company Law, According to Companies Act, 2013)
- Introduction to company law
- Highlights of Companies Act, 2013 along with latest amendments and comparison with the previous Companies Act, 1956
- Definition, Meaning and nature of company
- Classification of companies
- Formation, promotion and incorporation of companies
- Memorandum of association
- Articles of association
- Prospectus
- Definition and meaning of prospectus
- Essential elements and statutory requirements for the issue of prospectus
- Civil liability for misrepresentation
- Criminal liability for misrepresentation
- Share capital
- Meaning of capital
- Kinds of capital
- Share-its meaning and nature
- Kinds of shares (equity shares and preference shares)
- Difference between equity shares and preference shares
- Share certificate
- Delivery of share certificate
- Effect of share certificate
- Share warrant
- Legal position of holder of share warrant
- Share certificate and share warrant distinguished
- Transfer of shares
- Procedure for the transfer of shares
- Debenture and Charges
- Debentures
- Definition and meaning of debenture
- Characteristics of debentures
- Kinds of debentures
- Distinction between debenture and share
- Debenture trustee
- Debenture trust deed
- Charge
- Kinds of charges (fixed and floating charges)
- Crystallization of floating charge
- Characteristics of floating and fixed charges
- Difference between fixed and floating charges
- Company Directors
- Meetings
- Kinds of meetings
- Annual general meeting and business transacted in annual general meeting
- Extraordinary meeting
- Class meetings
- Class meetings
- Meetings of creditors
- Meeting of debenture holders
- Meeting of Board of Directors
- Quorum
- Resolutions
- Kinds of resolutions
- Matters requiring sanction by ordinary resolution
- Special resolution
- Matters requiring special resolution
- Oppression and Mismanagement
- Mergers
- Winding Up
- Meaning of winding up
- Winding up and dissolution distinguished
- Modes of winding up (Winding up by Tribunal and Voluntary winding up)
- Official Liquidators (their appointment and their powers and duties)
- Contributories