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Title: Administrative control of companies in India
Authors: Varkey, A M
Dr.Sebastian, V D
Keywords: Companies in India
Adminisrative control
Public interset under company law
Issue and allotment of shares
Transfer of shares
Maitanance of shares
Issue Date: 2-Mar-1984
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: The joint stock company is an institution wielding immense socio economic _power over the ultimate progress and well -being of the nation. It is subjected to corresponding definable responsibilities towards all who depend on than. the shareholders.the employees the suppliers of raw materials. the consumers of its product: and society at Large. The company law is changing and must change with time and take note of the dynamics of trade and industry. Obviously it cannot be static and permanent while the basic economic and social philosophies and the technique of production and investment in the industrial sector change.‘ It provides a legal framework for the corporate form of business in which the organization capital and labour are brought. together in a particular form of relationship. The activities carried on within this corporate form is subjected to a gradual but steadily increasing control by the Government. A study of this oontrol is undertaken to better understand the present law and to suggest the path for further change
Description: Department of Law, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3238
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