
A Handbook on Corporate and Other Laws CA Intermediate (IPCC) New Syllabus by MUNISH BHANDARI
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Author : MUNISH BHANDARI
Publisher : Bestword
Edition : 21st, For May 2019 Exam
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Bestword A Handbook on Corporate and other Laws for CA Inter By By Munish Bhandari Applicable for May 2019 Exam Incorporates the Amendments made in Company Law and 0ther Laws 600 + MCQ with Answers and Reasons 200 + Practical Problems 175 + Theoretical Questions Contents - Preliminary Incorporation of Company and Matters Incidental Thereto Prospectus and Allotment of Securities 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 The Indian Contract Act, 1872 The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 The General Clauses Act, 1897 Interpretation of Statutes, Deeds and Documents About the author:- CA Munish Bhandari is a first class graduate from Delhi University. He passed both the Groups of CA (Intermediate) and CA (Final) Examinations in First Attempt. He is a qualified Company Secretary also. His Books for CA Intermediate (IPC)and CA (Final) have always been the ‘Favourites’ among the Students. The Handbook and the Question and Answer Book written by him have been the bestsellers since their launch(A unique Book in Tabular Format). CA Munish Bhandari has been teaching Business Law and Corporate Law in Delhi since last 12 years. The knowledge, teaching experience and expertise of CA Munish Bhandari helps the students in developing a thorough understanding of law and excel not only in exams but also in practical life. He has specially designed a Workbook for the students attending his classes. The coverage in the Workbook and his classes is very comprehensive including Interpretation of Bare Act, Solving self-created examples and Illustrations, Fill-ups, Making Flowcharts and Answering Practical Problems asked in past CA Examinations. He explains the ‘why’ of the legal provisions,