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100 _aKapoor, N D.
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245 _aBusiness law /
_cBy N D Kapoor.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bSultan Chand & Sons ,
_c2023.
300 _a559p. ;
_bPB
_c24.7cm
500 _aTo the Thirty-First Edition We have great pleasure in presenting the Thirty-First Revised Edition of ‘Business Law’ as per Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, syllabus for BBA and B.Com. (Hons.) students. The new edition, like its predecessors, attempts to present the basic principles of Law in a way that makes the subject easily intelligible even to a non-specialist. This object has been achieved by dividing into IV units: Unit I – The Indian Contract Act consists of 157 Illustrative Cases, 213 Test Questions, 326 Practical Problems (with Hints and Solutions), 174 Multiple-choice Questions, 194 True & False Questions and 644 Examples with the idea of testing the depth of knowledge of the reader, basic understanding of concepts and his ability to apply whatever he has learnt to a particular situation or problem. Unit II – The Sale of Goods Act, 1930. Unit III – The Companies Act, 2013 as Amended upto 2019 consists of 62 Practical Problems and 104 Test Questions with the idea of testing the depth of knowledge of the reader, basic understanding of concepts and the ability to apply whatever he has been learnt to a particular situation or problem. Unit IV – The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. The Book explodes the myth that law is a difficult and dry subject. Even a lay or general reader who wishes to know the broad principles of Business Law will find the book interesting and lively. Care has been taken to see that the reader at the primary stage of his study does not find himself lost in the quagmire of legal jargon and in the niceties of legal concepts and interpretations. New Typography of the book makes the book strain-free and reader friendly.
505 _a Contents : Unit I – THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 (General Principle of Law of Contract) Introductory Nature of Contract Offer and Acceptance Consideration Capacity to Contract Free Consen Legality of Object Void Agreements Contingent Contracts Performance of Contract Discharge of Contract Remedies for Breach of Contract Quasi-Contracts Indemnity and Guarantee Bailment and Pledge Contract of Agency Unit II – THE SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930 Sale of Goods Conditions and Warranties Transfer of Property Performance of Contract Rights of an Unpaid Seller Unit III – THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 (AMENDED UPTO 2019) Nature of Company Kinds of Companies Formation of Company Memorandum of Association Articles of Association Prospectus Share Capital and Debentures Acceptance of Deposits by Companies Registration of Charges Management and Administration Declaration and Payment of Dividend Accounts of Companies Audit and Auditors Appointment of Directors Meeting of Board and its Powers Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement Unit IV – THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881 Negotiable Instruments Notes, Bills and Cheques Parties to a Negotiable Instrument Negotiation Presentment of a Negotiable Instrument Dishonour of a Negotiable Instrument Discharge of a Negotiable Instrument Rules of Evidence Estoppel and International Law Hundis Banker and Customer
650 _aOffer and acceptance
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650 _aDischarge of contract
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650 _aBailment and pledge
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