Business Regulatory Framework (Mercantile Law)

Business Regulatory Framework (Mercantile Law)

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Publisher Nirali Prakashan All B.Com I books by Nirali Prakashan
ISBN 9789351646587
Author: Chetan Varade
Number of Pages 244
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Business Regulatory Framework (Mercantile Law) by Chetan Varade
Book Summary:

In any type of business, law has day to day application. Since managers and executives are sometimes required to face the judicial court, they need to have a fine understanding of the legal aspect of business. This book adopts a fresh approach to study and comprehend business law. It gives a brief overview of the applicable legal framework governing business organisation. It intends to give the reader a basic introduction into some basic aspects of business law. It is presented in a friendly language without compromising on the technical details. It acquaints students with the basic concepts, terms & provisions of Mercantile and Business Laws in order to develop the awareness among the students regarding these laws affecting business, trade and commerce.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for B.Com. Students.
Table of Contents:

1. Law of Contract – General Principles (Indian Contract Act, 1872)

2. Law of Partnerships

3. Sale of Goods Act, 1930

4. E-contracts (E-transactions/E-commerce)

5. The Consumer Protection Act 1986

6. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)

7. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

8. Arbitration and Conciliation