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PROGRAM: |
B.COM (H) |
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SEMESTER: |
2 |
COURSE TITLE |
Busniess Law |
COURSE ID |
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BCH 204 |
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COURSE COMPONENT |
CC |
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T |
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3 |
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1 |
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EXAMINATION DURATION |
THEORY |
PRACTICAL |
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CWA |
MSE |
ESE |
Total |
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3 |
0 |
25 |
25 |
50 |
100 |
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CO 1: |
Student should be able to recall the facts relating to various business laws. |
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CO 2: |
Able to explain the concepts of various business laws as applied in commercial activities. |
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CO 3: |
Apply the laws in a particular business situation (like a business case study). |
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CO 4: |
Student should be able to analyse and distinguish various laws. |
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CO 5: |
Able to able to appraise business laws in commercial activities. |
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CO 6: |
Should be able to formulate and research on legal concepts. |
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UNIT |
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Hrs |
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1. |
Law of Contact: (The Indian, Contract Act, 1872): Definitions, Essentials of a contract, Offer and Acceptance and legal rules, Consideration and Capacity, Free Consent, Discharge of Contract, Remedies for Breach of Contract, Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, Contract of Bailment and Pledge.
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16 |
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2. |
Sale of Good Act, 1930: Contract of Sale, Essential element of contract of sale, Sale and Agreement to Sell, Condition and Warranties Transfer of Property, Performance of contract of Sale and Unpaid seller and his rights. |
10 |
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3. |
Indian Partnership Act, 1932: The Nature of Partnership, Essential, status of minor, Types of partners, Registration of Partnership Firm, Effect of non registration, Dissolution of Partnership Firm. |
10 |
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4. |
Indian Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881: Definition and essential features of Negotiable Instruments, Promissory Notes, bill of exchange, & Cheques, Negotiation, Endorsement and types of endorsement, Crossing of cheque, Dishonor of cheque. |
12 |
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5. |
Consumer Protection Act, 1986: Definitions under Consumer Protection Act, Objectives and Establishment of Consumer Protection Councils and Redressal of Consumer Grievances (District Forum, State Commission & National Commission), filing consumer case.
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12 |
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TEXT BOOKS: |
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TB 1: |
Kuchal M.C., (2017) Modern Indian Company Law, 27th Edition,Shri Mahavir Books, Noida. |
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TB 2: |
Kapoor N.D., (2012), Company Law: Incorporating the provisions of the companies Amendment Act, S.Chand. |
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TB 3: |
Singh, A., (2007), Company Law, 5th Edition, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow. |
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TB 4: |
Sharma, A., (2010-11), Company Law and secretarial practice, V.K. publications. |
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TB 5: |
Ghosh ,K. M. , Chandratre , K. R.., (2015), Company law with secretarial practice, Bharat law house pvt. Ltd. |
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REFERENCES: |
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Ref 1: |
Jain, N.K., Company Law and Practice, Deep & Deep Publication. |
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Ref 2: |
V Balachandran and S Thothadri, Business Law, TMH, New Delhi. |
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Ref 3: |
Gulshan S S, Business Law including Company Law, New Age International, New Delhi. |
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Ref 4: |
Bulchandani, K R, Business Laws, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. |
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Ref 5: |
Chandha P.R.: Business Law; Galgotia, New Delhi. |
- Teacher: Dr. Chandan Gupta
- Teacher: CA Priti Sharma