Transmission of shares and Difference/ Distinction between Transmission and transfer of shares The Capital of a Company is usually divided into certain indivisible units of a fixed amount, these units are called Shares. 'Share me…
Threat to commit suicide- Does it amounts to Coercion ? According to Section 15 of the Indian Contract Act, "Coercion" is the committing, or threating to commit, any act is forbidden …
Chikham Ammiraju V. Chikkam Seshama (1917) 41 Mad 33 Fact: In the instant case, the Husband Held held out a threat of committing suicide to his wife and son if they did not execute a …
Kinds of Debentures Kinds of Debentures are as follows - 1. Bearer or unregistered debentures: These are debentures which are payable to bearer. These ar…
Debenture, Characteristics of Debenture The most usual form of borrowing by a company is by a company is by the issue of debentures. According to Section.2 (12), ‘debenture’ incl…
When a Private Company becomes a Public Company A company means "a Company formed and registered under the Companies Act 1956 or an existing company. Companies incorporated under the…
Schools of Hindu law The Schools of Hindu law emerged from the commentaries and digests. There are two main schools, namely : 1. Mitakshara school and 2.…