Company Law, also known as Corporate Law, forms the legal framework governing the formation, operation, and dissolution of companies or corporations. It regulates the rights and responsibilities of various stakeholders, including shareholders, directors, and creditors.
Incorporation and Registration:
Company Law sets out the procedures and requirements for incorporating a company, including the types of companies that can be formed (e.g., private limited, public limited), minimum capital requirements, and registration with the appropriate regulatory authorities such as the Registrar of Companies.
Corporate Governance:
One of the key aspects of Company Law is corporate governance, which encompasses the system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. It includes provisions related to the duties and responsibilities of directors, shareholders' rights, transparency, and accountability.
THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 - Introduction
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