Sethna’s Indian Company Law – Practice and Procedure is a classic and authoritative treatise on company law in India, focusing on the procedural and practical dimensions of corporate regulation. Authored by Kersasp R. Sethna, the work systematically examines statutory provisions, procedural requirements, and judicial interpretation governing companies. Structured in multiple parts, it provides a detailed exposition of incorporation, management, capital structure, corporate governance, winding up, and procedural compliances, making it a comprehensive reference for practitioners and scholars alike.
Key Features:
- Exhaustive treatment of company law practice and procedural requirements
- Detailed analysis of incorporation, memorandum and articles of association
- Practical guidance on meetings, resolutions, and corporate governance
- Discussion on share capital, debentures, and financial structuring
- Coverage of investigations, oppression and mismanagement proceedings
- Procedural aspects relating to winding up and liquidation
- Integration of statutory provisions with leading judicial decisions
- Structured multi-part format for systematic reference
This book is particularly valuable for advocates, company secretaries, chartered accountants, corporate legal advisors, and members of the judiciary who require in-depth procedural insight into company law practice. It also serves as a reliable academic resource for advanced law students and researchers engaged in corporate law studies.