An Unlimited Company is a type of company under Indian Company Law where the liability of its members or shareholders is unlimited. This means that […]
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57. Memorandum of Association.
The Memorandum of Association (MoA) is a foundational legal document required for the incorporation of a company under Indian Company Law. As per Section 2(56) […]
59. Kinds of Share Capital.
Introduction Share capital represents the funds raised by a company through issuing shares to its members, forming a key part of the company’s structure. Under […]
63. Doctrine of lifting the Corporate veil.
The doctrine of lifting the corporate veil is a principle in Company Law that allows courts to disregard the separate legal personality of a company […]
64. Doctrine of Indoor Management.
Concept and MeaningThe Doctrine of Indoor Management, also known as the Rule in Royal British Bank v. Turquand, is a well-established principle under Company Law […]
65. Rule of Constructive Notice.
Meaning and Concept The Rule of Constructive Notice is a fundamental doctrine under Company Law which presumes that every person dealing with a company has […]
66. Debentures.
Meaning and Legal Basis of Debentures Debentures are an important financial instrument used by companies to raise long-term funds without diluting ownership. Under Section 2(30) […]
67. Role of Promoters in a company.
Meaning and Legal Status of Promoters Under Company Law, promoters play a decisive role in bringing a company into existence. The Companies Act, 2013 defines […]
28. What is a prospectus and explain the civil and criminal liability for misstatements in prospectus.
Explain the Civil and Criminal Liability Under Company Law, raising capital from the public is a crucial activity for companies seeking expansion and growth. One […]
27. Explain the procedure for transfer of shares with a note on the restrictions.
Shares with a Note on Restrictions The transfer of shares is a fundamental concept under Company Law, reflecting the free transferability of ownership interests in […]
