Friday 22 September 2017

E-Book on Companies Act 2013 issued by ICAI

E-Book on Companies Act 2013 issued by ICAI


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ICAI has released the Complete book of Companies Act 2013 in its official website. This book can be used for both Examination and professional purposes.
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The Companies Act book published by ICAI for IPCC and Final students comprises of 575 pages and it is available to students and its members for free on their official website. Though its hard to locate the Companies Law book on their site so we have shared it here. You can download the companies Act complete book from this page.
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Companies Act 2013 Book Contents:.

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. PRELIMINARY
  3. INCORPORATION OF COMPANY AND MATTERS INCIDENTAL THERETO
  4. PROSPECTUS AND ALLOTMENT OF SECURITIES
  5. SHARE CAPITAL AND DEBENTURES
  6. ACCEPTANCE OF DEPOSITS BY COMPANIES
  7. REGISTRATION OF CHARGES
  8. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
  9. DECLARATION AND PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND
  10. ACCOUNTS OF COMPANIES
  11. AUDIT AND AUDITORS
  12. APPOINTMENT AND QUALIFICATIONS OF DIRECTORS
  13. MEETINGS OF BOARD AND ITS POWERS
  14. APPOINTMENT AND REMUNERATION OF MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL
  15. INSPECTION, INQUIRY AND INVESTIGATION
  16. COMPROMISES, ARRANGEMENTS AND AMALGAMATIONS
  17. PREVENTION OF OPPRESSION AND MISMANAGEMENT
  18. REGISTERED VALUERS 
  19. REMOVAL OF NAMES OF COMPANIES FROM THE REGISTER OF COMPANIES
  20. REVIVAL AND REHABILITATION OF SICK COMPANIES
  21. WINDING UP
  22. Companies authorised to register under this Act
  23. COMPANIES INCORPORATED OUTSIDE INDIA
  24. GOVERNMENT COMPANIES
  25. REGISTRATION OFFICES AND FEES
  26. COMPANIES TO FURNISH INFORMATION OR STATISTICS
  27. NIDHIS
  28. NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL AND APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
  29. SPECIAL COURTS
  30. MISCELLANEOUS
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Company Law 2013 Book Introduction
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The Companies Act 2013 got assent from the President of India on 29th August, 2013.The Act comprises of 29 Chapters, 470 Sections with 7 Schedules. It is substantively a law based on Rules.
The changing national and international economic environment, exponential growth of the Indian economy and changes in the stakeholders‘ expectations necessitated for a need for a new Companies Law.
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