Guide to Compounding, Adjudication and Prosecution: Under Company Law, Securities Laws and FEMA
by
K S Ravichandran
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
2,231
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2020
Publisher
Bloomsbury India
Edition
3
ISBN-10
9390176182
ISBN-13
9789390176182
Description
K S Ravichandran's work provides a comprehensive overview of the complex landscape surrounding company law, securities regulations, and the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). It serves as an essential resource for legal practitioners, regulators, and corporate professionals seeking to navigate the intricacies of compliance and enforcement within these critical areas of law. The book meticulously outlines various offences, detailing procedural aspects and key judicial precedents that have shaped the current legal framework.
With a focus on practical guidance, it delves into the mechanisms of compounding, adjudication, and prosecution, offering insights into how these processes function in real-world scenarios. Ravichandran’s thorough analysis makes it an invaluable reference for understanding the interplay between regulatory duties and legal responsibilities, equipping readers with the knowledge needed to effectively address offences and ensure adherence to the evolving legal environment in India.
With a focus on practical guidance, it delves into the mechanisms of compounding, adjudication, and prosecution, offering insights into how these processes function in real-world scenarios. Ravichandran’s thorough analysis makes it an invaluable reference for understanding the interplay between regulatory duties and legal responsibilities, equipping readers with the knowledge needed to effectively address offences and ensure adherence to the evolving legal environment in India.
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