Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Pre-emptive rights of shareholders of Private Company August 6, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Legal India Admin | 3 Comments on Pre-emptive rights of shareholders of Private Company Pre-emptive rights of shareholders of Private Company: Enforceable to what extent Transferability of shares is the primary feature of the incorporation of a company. Section 3 (iii) and (iv) of Companies Act 1956 deals with the definition of private and public company which determines the freedom and restriction to transfer shares as exercised by the […] Read more » Articles of Association of the Company CLB COMPANIES ACT 1956 Company Law Board Pre-emptive rights shareholders of Private Company Specific Relief Act transferability of shares
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles CONVEYANCING OF SALE DEED AND ITS REQUIREMENTS July 8, 2011 / July 18, 2011 by Dhawesh Pahuja | 68 Comments on CONVEYANCING OF SALE DEED AND ITS REQUIREMENTS Conveyancing has been practiced as a fine art in England by a class of trained lawyers who have specialized as conveyancers after an intensive study of the law relating to contracts and real property. Though the term conveyancing used by most of the England Lawyers for drafting the documents of their clients but as the […] Read more » CONVEYANCING SALE DEED
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Optimal Balance of Financial Instruments: Long-Term Management, Market Volatility & Proposed Changes July 5, 2011 / March 17, 2016 by Nishant Choudhary | Leave a Comment An optimal mix of financial instrument can be structured to incentivize the management to focus on the long-term management. However there is not a single unique optimal mix available for all firms. It will vary on firm, industrial characteristics and market. The choice of securities issued depends on few broad factors: (1) The existing mix […] Read more » Financial Instruments Long-Term Management Market Volatility Optimal Balance Proposed Changes
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Jessica Lal : A case of Indian Realism April 20, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by PRABAL DIXIT | 1 Comment on Jessica Lal : A case of Indian Realism To many who study India, it has become a tad trite to describe this complex nation-state as one that is filled with contradictions. Attuned observers know that what India has accomplished during its fifty- plus years of independence is nothing short of astounding. As serious, if not more so of a problem, but one that […] Read more » Indian Realism Jessica Lal Jessica Lal case
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles Minority and Partnership March 21, 2011 / March 20, 2016 by Prarthana Vaidya | 1 Comment on Minority and Partnership A partnership firm is a creation of a contract between persons called “partners” and each partner can represent the other partners and the firm as their agent. There is “mutual agency” between partners in the sense that each partner is both a principal and an agent at the same time. A partner has rights and […] Read more » Indian law of partnership MINORITY PARTNERSHIP
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles REGISTRATION OF A PRODUCER COMPANY January 17, 2011 / January 18, 2011 by Shrey Raj Saxena | 41 Comments on REGISTRATION OF A PRODUCER COMPANY The Companies (Amendment) Act 2002 vides notification no. S.O. 135 (E) inserted part IX – A of the Companies Act, 1956 ( hereinafter referred to as “the Act” ) and introduced the concept of Producer Company[1]. In the year 2002 an expert committee led by noted economist Y.K Alagh framed legislation for incorporation of a producer […] Read more » COMPANY PRODUCER REGISTRATION
Corporate & Commercial Law Joint Ventures in India July 18, 2010 / July 20, 2010 by Legal India Admin | 3 Comments on Joint Ventures in India A joint venture is a contractual agreement, between two or more parties, for a common commercial purpose. The concerned parties agree to share markets, profits, intellectual property, assets and knowledge for the new business venture. Further, the concerned parties own the shares of the joint venture company in prior agreed proportion. Formations of joint ventures in […] Read more » Company Law Joint Ventures
Corporate & Commercial Law Legal Articles NEED FOR AMALGAMATION OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION WITH CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE May 26, 2010 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment By: V.G.Ranganath During ancient time arbitration, conciliation and mediation were the means of settlement of disputes outside the formal legal system. In Ramayana, Angadha, the son of Vali approached Ravana and delivered the message of Lord Rama to opt the path of peaceful settlement. In Mahabhartha, Lord Sri Krishna endeavoured to mediate between the Pandavas […] Read more » ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE NEED FOR AMALGAMATION