I. Introduction to Company Law
- A Comparative Analysis of the Provisions of Companies Act, 1956 and Companies Act, 2013
- Meaning and Features of a Company: Companies Act, 2013
- Company – Meaning, Characteristics, Kinds and Formation
- Company and its Types
- Types of Company : Companies Act, 2013
- Section 8 of Company Law: Features, Formation, Advantages & Disadvantages
- One Person Company: Meaning and Characteristics
- Difference between Sole Proprietorship and One Person Company
- Corporate Veil Theory
- National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) : Objectives & Functions
- National Company Law Appellate Tribunal under Companies Act, 2103
- Difference Between NCLT and NCLAT
- Salomon vs Salomon: Case summary
- Company: Important definitions and Key Concepts
- Difference between Public Company and Private Company
- Comparison of a Company with a Partnership Firm or LLP
- Differences between a Private Limited Company and Section 8 Company
Corporate Law
Corporate law is about rules for companies. It tells them how to work legally. People who study corporate law learn about company rules, like how they should run and what they can and can’t do. It’s important because it helps businesses follow the law and stay out of trouble. Studying corporate law can lead to good jobs with good pay. It’s a smart choice because there are many jobs available, and the skills you learn are useful in many places. Also, it’s interesting and challenging, so it can be a fun field to work in.
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