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Company Law Notes

Constitution, Powers and Jurisdiction of National Company Law Tribunal

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body established under the Companies Act, 2013, in India. It primarily deals with matters related...

Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association

The Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA) are two vital documents that govern the internal and external affairs of a company....

Alteration of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association

The Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA) are two important documents that govern a company's internal and external affairs in India....

Theory of ‘Corporate Personality’

The theory of "Corporate Personality," also known as the "Doctrine of Separate Legal Personality," is a fundamental principle in company law that recognise a...

Formation of Company

The formation of a company involves several steps and legal procedures to establish a legally recognised business entity. General Overview of the Key Steps...

Kinds of Companies

In India, there are various kinds of companies that can be formed to conduct business. The choice of the type of company depends on...

Definition, Meaning and Characteristics of Company

A company is a legally recognized and registered business entity formed by individuals, groups, or organizations to engage in commercial or industrial activities for...

Historical Background of Company Law

The historical background of company law can be traced back to several centuries, with its development influenced by economic, social, and legal changes over...

Winding up of Unregistered Company

Winding up an unregistered company involves the process of dissolving a business entity that has not been formally registered with the appropriate government authority....

Liability of Past Members and Preferential Payments

The liability of past members and preferential payments in the context of company law involves understanding the responsibilities of former members of a company...

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