‘The Diploma in Corporate laws 2019-20 will commence from 19th August 2019 from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm in Hall No. 3, Laxmi Building
Faculty In- Charge: Ms. Smita Sabne
Course Objective:
- Knowledge of laws relating to companies
Course Content:
Module 1: Fundamentals of Company Law
- Company against other form of organization (Comparison of features of a company from Sole Proprietorship, Partnership Firm, LLP, HUF etc.)
- Company as a separate personality (Features of a company, Separate legal entity, lifting of corporate veil)
- Promotion of a company (Incorporation, Role of promoter, can a professional be considered as a promoter, pre-incorporation contracts, legal position of a promoter)
- Constitutional documents and Popular Doctrines (MOA, AOA, Doctrine of Constructive Notice, Doctrine of indoor management, Doctrine of Ultra-Vires, Doctrine of Alter Ego)
- Reading of Balance Sheet, Funding for a Company and Issues of shares
(Debt, Mezzanine, Equity)
(Right issue, bonus issue, Public issue)
(Shareholders agreement, Private Placement)
Module 2: Management and control of a Company
- Board meeting (Appointment of directors, types of directors, rotation of directors, meeting of directors and its rules, concept of casting vote)
- General Meeting (Meeting of shareholders and its rules, Annual general meeting, Extraordinary general meeting, types of business transacted, types of resolutions passed, concept of special notice)
- Virtual Meeting (Online board meeting, e-voting for shareholders, concept of postal ballet)
Foss V. Harbottle(Rule of majority, minority rights, Oppression and mismanagement)
Module 3: Reconstruction and closure of a company
- Reconstruction (Amalgamation, Merger, De-merger, Acquisitions and Internal reconstruction)
- Dissolution and winding up (Creditors Voluntary winding up, Members voluntary winding up, Compulsory winding up, Liquidator, statement of affairs, striking off name of the company)
- Insolvency and bankruptcy code, 2016
Module 4 – Allied laws (overview)
- Corporate taxation(Income tax Act, 1961, goods and service tax, custom laws, Vodafone case)
- Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
- Competition Act, 2002
- Takeover code
- Securities Laws
(SEBI, SCRA, Depositories, Beneficial owner, registered owner, dematerialization, Insider Trading)
- Intellectual Property laws
Module 5 – Significant corporate law issues in current
Market scenario
- Corporate Ethics
- Seed funding
- Special Purpose vehicle
- Startup norms
- FDI
- Round tripping of funds
- Stock exchange mechanism
- 1930 Great economic depression
- Real Estate Investment Trust (R.E.I.T)
- Class action suit Course Structure:
Classroom– 72 Hours of learning
- Commencement of Course: 6th August, 2019
- Last date of the course – 20th October 2019
- Timings: 6.00pm to 8.00pm
- Days: Monday to Thursday
Self-Study:
- Case Studies
- Relevant provisions of law
Assessment
- Attendance – 10 marks
- 3 MCQ exam – 50 marks each i.e. Total 150 marks
- One MCQ on entire Syllabus – 200 marks
- Viva – 40 marks
Faculty:
Classroom training will be provided by Senior Corporate Lawyers, Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Experts from Corporate Sector.
Certificate will be issued to the student who –
- Has attended 70% of the lectures and
- Has appeared and passed with at least 40% marks in all the assessments.
Study Material
- Soft copies of the presentations
- One reference book on Corporate Law published by leading Indian publisher
- List of reference books available in ILS Law College Library
- Case Studies.
Seats: 100 students Maximum
Registration Open: From: 27th July to 19th August’19
Registration Fees: Rs.20000/- + GST – Rs.3600/- = Rs. 23600/-
Payment Mode: Online.
Payment can be done online through Direct SBI, Net banking and Credit card only.
Debit Cards payments are not acceptable.
Contact:
Office Coordinator: – In case of any correspondence please contact
Ms. Deepali Manjarekar – [email protected]