Business Law has emerged as one of the interesting subjects for the management professionals, practicing advocates, chartered accountants, corporate executives and regulators during the last two decades. This is due to the fact of extensive economic liberalization and globalization of the economics across the world. The growing importance of analyzing the legal impact of various business decisions vis-a-vis huge cost of litigation in the event of breach of laws or contracts entered into by the business houses have also given much impetus for the subject of business Law.
Finally I delicate this book to the student`s fraternity who not only enrich the knowledge base of the professors like me but also enable professors to be updated for a meaningful dialogue with ever demanding students on dynamic subject like `Business Law`.
Book Content of Business Law | |
Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law Chapter 2 The Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 3 The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter 4 Indian Partnership Act, 1932 Chapter 5 The Indian Companies Act, 1956 Chapter 6 Special Contracts-1 Indemnity and Guarantee Chapter 7 Bailment and Pledge Chapter 8 Law of Agency Chapter 9 The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Chapter 10 The Information Technology Act, 2000 Chapter 11 The Intellectual Property Rights Chapter 12 The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Chapter 13 The Right To Information Act Chapter 14 The Limited Liability Partnership Chapter 15 The Competition Act, 2002 Chapter 16 The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Chapter 17 Environment Pollution Act, 1986 |
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