Law & Practice Relating to Oppression & Mismanagement (3rd Edition)
- Year of Publication: 2021
- Edition: 3rd
- ISBN: 978-81-7737-271-7
- No.of Pages: 677
The National Company Law Tribunal and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal have been fully operational with regard to the provisions of oppression and mismanagement under the Companies Act, 2013. Many orders have been passed by both the Tribunals and some of them have elicited judgments of the Supreme Court.
This edition has incorporated all important decisions of the Tribunals and the Supreme Court. The book will be very useful for the professionals dealing with the cases of oppression and mismanagement.
Contents at a glance
Chapter 1 The Majority Rule
Chapter 2 Eligibility to Make a Petition under section 241
Chapter 3 Protection and Remedies of Minority Shareholder
Chapter 4 The Statutory Remedy Against Oppression and Mismanagement
Chapter 5 Essential Ingredients of a Petition under section 241
Chapter 6 What Amounts to ‘Prejudice’, ‘Oppression’ and ‘Mismanagement’?
Chapter 7 Share Issue as a Device of Oppressive Conduct
Chapter 8 Winding Up of a Company on the 'Just and Equitable' Ground
Chapter 9 Powers of Company Law Board to Prevent Oppression or Mismanagement
Appendix 1 National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016
Appendix 2 National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2016
Dr K.R. Chandratre is Practising Company Secretary. He has been in the profession of Company Secretary for over 40 years, before which he worked as a Lecturer in Commerce & Accountancy at R A Podar College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai for three years. After serving Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. for 15 years, his last position being Director (Legal, Secretarial & HR) & Company Secretary, Dr Chandratre entered the practice as Company Secretary in 2003. He has an impressive academic background. He holds Master’s degree in Commerce, Law degree and Doctorate degree from the University of Pune. He is a fellow member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. He has secured several academic and professional distinctions and honours. He was the President of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India during 1996 and the Vice- President for two years, 1994 and 1995. He has copious published writings to his credit. He has so far authored over 1000 articles and 26 books on various subjects in the areas of Corporate Laws and Corporate Secretarial Practice. Many of his articles have bagged awards as best articles. He is an active participant in seminars, workshops, conferences and conventions, Dr Chandratre has so far addressed more than 500 such programmes, besides contributing papers at the National & International levels. He is a plain English activist and has been contributing to promote plain English in legal and business writing. He has written many articles and a book entitled Legal and Business Writing in Plain English.
Bharat is a 'trade-name' for a group of concerns, popularly known as Bharat Law House and Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd. Bharat is one of the most reputed publishers of law books with an experience of over six decades. It possess a very diverse range of publications covering not only the area of taxation - direct and indirect - but also company law, insolvency capital market, finance, industrial law, foreign exchange, commercial, civil and criminal laws. The students publications for CA, CS, CMA, CFA, MBA, graduate and post-graduate studies have carved out a niche for themselves. The Publication House has a professionally qualified team with strong in-house capabilities. Their strength lies in the patronage of legal luminaries in every field. They strive for accuracy, authenticity and sincerity.
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- Year of Publication: 2021
- Edition: 3rd
- ISBN: 978-81-7737-271-7
- No.of Pages: 677
The National Company Law Tribunal and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal have been fully operational with regard to the provisions of oppression and mismanagement under the Companies Act, 2013. Many orders have been passed by both the Tribunals and some of them have elicited judgments of the Supreme Court.
This edition has incorporated all important decisions of the Tribunals and the Supreme Court. The book will be very useful for the professionals dealing with the cases of oppression and mismanagement.
Contents at a glance
Chapter 1 The Majority Rule
Chapter 2 Eligibility to Make a Petition under section 241
Chapter 3 Protection and Remedies of Minority Shareholder
Chapter 4 The Statutory Remedy Against Oppression and Mismanagement
Chapter 5 Essential Ingredients of a Petition under section 241
Chapter 6 What Amounts to ‘Prejudice’, ‘Oppression’ and ‘Mismanagement’?
Chapter 7 Share Issue as a Device of Oppressive Conduct
Chapter 8 Winding Up of a Company on the 'Just and Equitable' Ground
Chapter 9 Powers of Company Law Board to Prevent Oppression or Mismanagement
Appendix 1 National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016
Appendix 2 National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2016
Dr K.R. Chandratre is Practising Company Secretary. He has been in the profession of Company Secretary for over 40 years, before which he worked as a Lecturer in Commerce & Accountancy at R A Podar College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai for three years. After serving Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. for 15 years, his last position being Director (Legal, Secretarial & HR) & Company Secretary, Dr Chandratre entered the practice as Company Secretary in 2003. He has an impressive academic background. He holds Master’s degree in Commerce, Law degree and Doctorate degree from the University of Pune. He is a fellow member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. He has secured several academic and professional distinctions and honours. He was the President of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India during 1996 and the Vice- President for two years, 1994 and 1995. He has copious published writings to his credit. He has so far authored over 1000 articles and 26 books on various subjects in the areas of Corporate Laws and Corporate Secretarial Practice. Many of his articles have bagged awards as best articles. He is an active participant in seminars, workshops, conferences and conventions, Dr Chandratre has so far addressed more than 500 such programmes, besides contributing papers at the National & International levels. He is a plain English activist and has been contributing to promote plain English in legal and business writing. He has written many articles and a book entitled Legal and Business Writing in Plain English.
Bharat is a 'trade-name' for a group of concerns, popularly known as Bharat Law House and Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd. Bharat is one of the most reputed publishers of law books with an experience of over six decades. It possess a very diverse range of publications covering not only the area of taxation - direct and indirect - but also company law, insolvency capital market, finance, industrial law, foreign exchange, commercial, civil and criminal laws. The students publications for CA, CS, CMA, CFA, MBA, graduate and post-graduate studies have carved out a niche for themselves. The Publication House has a professionally qualified team with strong in-house capabilities. Their strength lies in the patronage of legal luminaries in every field. They strive for accuracy, authenticity and sincerity.