We are pleased to place before the esteemed readers a book on Business Laws for B.Com. students of Andhra Pradesh University as per Choice Based Credit System.
The book has several distinctive features. These include the following :
— Comprehensively covers the course content requirements of the students appearing in the paper “Business Laws” at B.Com. IV Semester Examination of Andhra Pradesh University and those having similar course contents.
 — Written in simple and straight style.
 — Gives a lucid explanation of the basic provisions of law with plenty of illustrations supported by case laws.
 — Incorporates at the end of each chapter:
 – Objective type questions with short answers to enable the students to test their understanding.
 – Essay type questions for review, discussion and practice.
 – Practical problems with short answers for sharpening the knowledge of students.
 — Broadly classified into Three Sections, each covering a separate enactment(s) and conveniently divided into several concise but complete chapters covering specific topics.
 — Provides Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter to tell the students what he will learn after studying the chapter.
— Defines Key Terms introduced, at the end of each chapter, for recapitulation and better grasp over the subject.
 — Incorporates in the preliminary pages topic wise coverage of the relevant syllabus in the book.
 — Bound to prove a refreshing guide for business executives.
Contents –
Introductory
 Section 1 – The Indian Contract Act, 1872
 1. General Principles
 2. Offer and Acceptance
 3. Competence of Contracting Parties
 4. Consent : Nature and Requisites
 5. Consideration
 6. Legality of the Object and Consideration
 7. Void Agreements
 8. Contingent Contracts
 9. Performance of Contracts
 10. Discharge of Contracts
 11. Quasi-Contracts
 12. Remedies for Breach of Contract
 Section 2 – The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
 1. General Principles
 2. Conditions and Warranties
 3. Transfer of Ownership
 4. Performance of a Contract of Sale
 5. Remedial Measures
 Section 3 – The Information Technology Act
 1. The Informat ion
 
															 
								 
									 
									 
									 
									