Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011
The book 'Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011' is a comprehensive commentary on Changes/New Provisions proposed by companies Bill 2011.
Online, January 3, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The book 'Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011' is a comprehensive commentary on Changes/New Provisions proposed by companies Bill 2011.
The Central Government decided to withdraw the Companies Bill 2009 in view of the large amendments to the Companies Bill 2009 arising from the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee and suggestions received from various stakeholders. A comprehensively updated and revised, Companies Bill 2011 was cleared by the Union Cabinet on 24-11-2011 and introduced in the Lok Sabha on December 14, 2011.
The book 'Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011' contains an analysis of the new provisions and changes emanating from the Bill. Executive summary on important topics is also provided to give an overview of the various provisions of the Bill.
The book 'Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011' is priced at ` 675 and will be useful to Company Secretaries, Chartered Accountants, students and other legal experts as a reference to the Companies Bill, 2011.
The Authors: The book is a 'Treatise on Companies Bill, 2011' authored by Mr. K. Sethuram (Group Company Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer Reliance Industries Ltd.) and Ms. Shashikala Rao (Practising Company Secretary with over 20 years of corporate experience).
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