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1. MEANING, CHARACTERISTICS AND TYPES OF A COMPANY
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Meaning of Company
1.3. Characteristics of a Company
1.4. Distinction Between Company and Partnership
1.5. Types of Company

2. INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Incorporation Of Companies
2.3. Memorandum Of Association
2.4. Articles of Association
2.5. Distinction Between Articles Of Association And Memorandum Of Association
2.6. Constructive Notice Of Memorandum And Articles Of Association

3. PROSPECTUS AND COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Definition Of Prospectus
3.3. Objects Of Prospectus
3.4. Requirements Regarding Issue Of Prospectus
3.5. Contents Of Prospectus
3.6. Misstatement In The Prospectus
3.7. Statement In Lieu Of Prospectus (Section 70)
3.8. Minimum Subscription (Section 69)
3.9. Commencement Of Business

4. ALLOTMENT OF SHARES AND DEBENTURES
4.1. Introduction
4.2. General Principles Regarding Allotment
4.3. Rules Of Allotment
4.4. Transfer And Transmission Of Shares
4.5. Share Warrant and Share Ccertificate
4.6. Difference Between A Share Certificate And A Share Warrant

5. MEMBERSHIP OF COMPANIES
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Difference Between Members And Shareholders
5.3. Capacity Of A Member
5.4. Modes Of Acquiring Membership
5.5. Cessation Of Membership
5.6. Duties And Liabilities Of Members
5.7. Rights Of Members
5.8. Register Of Members (Sec. 150)
5.9. Index Of Members (Sec. 151)
5.10. Annual Returns
5.11. Borrowing Powers
5.12. Ultravires Borrowings
5.13. Charges Securing Debentures
5.14. Charges Requiring Registration
5.15. Consequences Of Non Registration Of Charges

6. MEETINGS
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Kinds Of Meetings
6.3. Statutory Meeting
6.4. Annual General Meeting
6.5. Extra Ordinary General Meeting
6.6. Class Meetings
6.7. Requisites Of Avalid Meeting
6.8. Voting And Roll
6.9. Resolutions
6.10. Managerial Remuneration

7. WINDING UP OF A COMPANY
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Modes Of Winding Up
7.3. Winding Up By The Court
7.4. Persons Entitled To Apply For Winding Up
7.5. Commencement Of Winding Up (Section 441)
7.6. Official Liquidators
7.7. Voluntary Winding Up
7.8. Winding Up Subject To Supervision Of The Court
7.9. Winding Up Of Insolvent Companies
7.10. Winding Up Of Unregistered Companies (Sections 582583)
7.11. Winding Up Of Foreign Companies
7.12. Effects Of Winding Up On Antecedent And Other Transactions

8. INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872
8.1. Introduction
8.2. The Indian Ccontract Act, 1872
8.3. Definition Of Contract
8.4. Essential Elements Of A Valid Contract
8.5. Kinds Of Contracts

9. CONSIDERATION
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Essentials Of Valid Consideration
9.3. A Stranger To A Contract Cannot Sue:

10. CAPACITY OF PARTIES
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Minor
10.3. Persons Of Unsound Mind
10.4. Disqualified Persons

11. FREE CONTENT
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Definition Of Free Consent 134
11.3. Elements Which Affect The Consent Of The Parties
11.4. Mistake
11.5. Misrepresentation
11.6. Fraud Or Willful Misrepresentation
11.7. Coercion
11.8. Undue Influence

12. DISCHARGE AND BREACH OF CONTRACT
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Modes Of Discharge Of A Contract
12.3. Discharge By Performance
12.4. Discharge By Mutual Agreement Of Consen
12.5. Discharge By Impossibility Of Performance
12.6. Discharge By Lapse Of Time
12.7. Discharge By Operation Of Law
12.8. Discharge By Breach Of Contract
12.9. Remedies For Breach Of Contract

13. SALE OF GOODS ACT 1930
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Contract Of Sales Of Goods
13.3. Essentials Of A Contract Of Sale
13.4. An Agreement To Sell
13.5. Difference Between Sale And Agreement To Sell
13.6. Distinction Between Sale And Hire Purchase
13.7. Goods– Subject Matter Of Contract Of Sale
13.8. Ascertainment Of Price (Sections 9 & 10)
13.9. Stipulations As To Time (Sec. 11)
13.10. Capacity To Buy And Sell
13.11. Bailment

14. RIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Rights of unpaid seller

15. CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Condition
15.3. Warranty
15.4. Distinction Between A Condition And Warranty
15.5. Change Of A Condition Into A Warranty
15.6. Stipulation As To Time
15.7. Express And Implied Conditions And Warranties (Section 1417)
15.8. Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)

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